Vora - Akira






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Artist: Vora; Akira is a limited edition digital print (1/10) on metal, 40 × 40 cm, created in 2026, signed, in excellent condition, produced in France as a contemporary work dating from 2020 and after.
Description from the seller
In a world suspended between dream and incarnation, Akira reveals a presence that is at once sovereign and silent. A feminine, hieratic and magnetic figure emerges from an incandescent backdrop, as if traversed by ancestral energy.
Beside her, a black feline — at once guardian, reflection and instinctive extension — embodies brute force, intuition and mystery. Together, they form an inseparable duality: mastery and the wild, the visible and the invisible, gentleness and power.
The aesthetics freely draw on Japanese visual codes, blended with a contemporary, dreamlike approach. Textures, contrasts and adornments help create a dense, almost ritual universe, where every detail seems charged with meaning.
Influenced by psychedelic musical atmospheres, notably those of Tame Impala, my work explores sensory and emotional states. Color becomes vibration, matter becomes language, and the image becomes an introspective space.
With Akira, I question the relationship between identity and instinct, between presence and transformation. It is a work that evokes this deep, almost invisible bond that connects us to our essential nature.
I am Vora, a contemporary digital artist.
I mainly work with Photoshop to create unique works at the crossroads of design, illustration and a minimalist Japanese aesthetic.
My work highlights women from around the world, whom I portray as figures who are strong, introspective and poetic, often accompanied by their animal companions.
Through these duos, I explore the relationship between identity and instinct, between humanity and nature.
My creations draw inspiration from dreamlike and immersive visual universes, where color, composition and silence play central roles.
Each image is conceived as a suspended moment, inviting the viewer to feel more than simply look.
Dimensions of the artwork: 40 × 40 cm
Print on metal
In a world suspended between dream and incarnation, Akira reveals a presence that is at once sovereign and silent. A feminine, hieratic and magnetic figure emerges from an incandescent backdrop, as if traversed by ancestral energy.
Beside her, a black feline — at once guardian, reflection and instinctive extension — embodies brute force, intuition and mystery. Together, they form an inseparable duality: mastery and the wild, the visible and the invisible, gentleness and power.
The aesthetics freely draw on Japanese visual codes, blended with a contemporary, dreamlike approach. Textures, contrasts and adornments help create a dense, almost ritual universe, where every detail seems charged with meaning.
Influenced by psychedelic musical atmospheres, notably those of Tame Impala, my work explores sensory and emotional states. Color becomes vibration, matter becomes language, and the image becomes an introspective space.
With Akira, I question the relationship between identity and instinct, between presence and transformation. It is a work that evokes this deep, almost invisible bond that connects us to our essential nature.
I am Vora, a contemporary digital artist.
I mainly work with Photoshop to create unique works at the crossroads of design, illustration and a minimalist Japanese aesthetic.
My work highlights women from around the world, whom I portray as figures who are strong, introspective and poetic, often accompanied by their animal companions.
Through these duos, I explore the relationship between identity and instinct, between humanity and nature.
My creations draw inspiration from dreamlike and immersive visual universes, where color, composition and silence play central roles.
Each image is conceived as a suspended moment, inviting the viewer to feel more than simply look.
Dimensions of the artwork: 40 × 40 cm
Print on metal
