ONIINK - Echo III — Silent Lane





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ONIINK presents Echo III — Silent Lane, a 2026 limited edition digital print (1/10) from France, measuring 60 × 40 cm, sold direct from the artist and signed.
Description from the seller
Series: Night Drive Echoes
In the silence of the night, these images evoke an inner struggle.
A quiet fight against the shadows we carry — the weight of one's own demons, faced alone.
Rooted in the streets of Japan, the presence of a modified Porsche 911 (964) in the RWB spirit goes beyond mechanics — it becomes a presence, a companion in the darkness.
Each image captures a moment of confrontation, where solitude becomes resilience, and silence a form of strength.
The combat is not to flee, but to endure... to understand.
And even in the deepest darkness, a light persists — never far, never extinguished.
A series about confronting oneself,
and finding somewhere in the shadow the beginning of peace.
Each print is signed individually.
Dimensions of the work: 40 x 60
Contemporary visual artist working mainly with Photoshop and Lightroom, my work blends digital illustration and cinematic urban aesthetics. My works explore the meeting between automotive culture, nocturnal atmospheres and Japanese symbolism.
I draw inspiration from Shintoism, Nihonga painting and certain forms of abstraction inspired by gesture and ink. The visual universe of my images also draws from Nicolas Winding Refn's film Drive, notably in the colorist approach: strong contrasts, neon lights and nocturnal atmospheres that lend each scene an almost cinematic dimension.
Japanese automotive culture occupies a central place in my work, particularly the aesthetics of radical builds by Akira Nakai and the heritage of hashiriya culture. Through my compositions, I seek to give cars a mythic presence, where the machine becomes a character evolving in an urban setting rich with symbolism.
My images are designed to create a sense of space and depth, placing the viewer at the heart of the scene, like a suspended moment between reality, urban culture and visual imagination.
Series: Night Drive Echoes
In the silence of the night, these images evoke an inner struggle.
A quiet fight against the shadows we carry — the weight of one's own demons, faced alone.
Rooted in the streets of Japan, the presence of a modified Porsche 911 (964) in the RWB spirit goes beyond mechanics — it becomes a presence, a companion in the darkness.
Each image captures a moment of confrontation, where solitude becomes resilience, and silence a form of strength.
The combat is not to flee, but to endure... to understand.
And even in the deepest darkness, a light persists — never far, never extinguished.
A series about confronting oneself,
and finding somewhere in the shadow the beginning of peace.
Each print is signed individually.
Dimensions of the work: 40 x 60
Contemporary visual artist working mainly with Photoshop and Lightroom, my work blends digital illustration and cinematic urban aesthetics. My works explore the meeting between automotive culture, nocturnal atmospheres and Japanese symbolism.
I draw inspiration from Shintoism, Nihonga painting and certain forms of abstraction inspired by gesture and ink. The visual universe of my images also draws from Nicolas Winding Refn's film Drive, notably in the colorist approach: strong contrasts, neon lights and nocturnal atmospheres that lend each scene an almost cinematic dimension.
Japanese automotive culture occupies a central place in my work, particularly the aesthetics of radical builds by Akira Nakai and the heritage of hashiriya culture. Through my compositions, I seek to give cars a mythic presence, where the machine becomes a character evolving in an urban setting rich with symbolism.
My images are designed to create a sense of space and depth, placing the viewer at the heart of the scene, like a suspended moment between reality, urban culture and visual imagination.

