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Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Oil, Powder

Size: 160 × 80 cm

Edition: Unique

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About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Oil, Powder
Size
160 × 80 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Not Set
Distributor of artworks
AISHO
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Not Set
Category
Painting
Style
Abstract, Half Abstraction, Conceptual

Work Details

This is a new work by Masaki Sato. The composition centers around his signature motif, “a certain form,” which anchors the entire picture plane. Diverse and profound expressions seem to dwell quietly within the stillness.

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Artist

Masaki Sato
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Born in Iwate Prefecture in 1980, currently based in Tokyo.

As an artist without formal academic art education, Sato has cultivated his unique methodologies that facilitate the development of new expressions and concepts. A distinctive shape, challenging to categorize as either a trapezoid or a parallelogram, has been consistently depicted in his works for over two decades. The artist explained this shape "as a provisional form of language that encompasses countless interpretations." He emphasizes that because of its simplicity, the shape devoid of special meaning or value, enables it to function as a distinctive language or format, serving as a lens through which to re-examine the world.

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Last updated date
11.20.2025
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