Ryu Hanabusa - Back Nude Photo Book - 1996





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A fantastical world where shadow and flesh intertwine.
Ryu Hanabusa's photo book "Back" is a unique collection of works that explores the aesthetics of nudity, focusing on the backs of his subjects. Ryu Hanabusa's unique perspective captures the contrast between light and shadow, and the sensuality and tranquility of the lines of the back.
Title: "Back"
Author/Photographer: Ryu Hanabusa
Genre: Art Nude Photobook
Softcover
Features:
A composition centered on the back, artistically expressing the sensual beauty of women.
A striking composition utilizing the contrast of monochrome.
More than a simple portrait, this work captures parts of the body as "abstract forms."
Collectible Value
Ryu Hanabusa is known for his unique style, such as "QUI EST-ELLE?" and "Bedroom," and this work embodies his signature theme of "abstraction of the human body."
This photobook is popular with collectors both in Japan and abroad, and is a rare find with limited circulation in the vintage market.
A fantastical world where shadow and flesh intertwine.
Ryu Hanabusa's photo book "Back" is a unique collection of works that explores the aesthetics of nudity, focusing on the backs of his subjects. Ryu Hanabusa's unique perspective captures the contrast between light and shadow, and the sensuality and tranquility of the lines of the back.
Title: "Back"
Author/Photographer: Ryu Hanabusa
Genre: Art Nude Photobook
Softcover
Features:
A composition centered on the back, artistically expressing the sensual beauty of women.
A striking composition utilizing the contrast of monochrome.
More than a simple portrait, this work captures parts of the body as "abstract forms."
Collectible Value
Ryu Hanabusa is known for his unique style, such as "QUI EST-ELLE?" and "Bedroom," and this work embodies his signature theme of "abstraction of the human body."
This photobook is popular with collectors both in Japan and abroad, and is a rare find with limited circulation in the vintage market.

