SUN NOV 14

Year: Unknown

Material/Technique: Aluminum, Digital Print

Size: 92 × 67.2 × 5.7 cm

Edition: Edition Available

Signed:Not Set

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SUN NOV 14

About the Work

Year
Unknown
Material/Technique
Aluminum, Digital Print
Size
92 × 67.2 × 5.7 cm
Edition
Edition Available
Signed
Not Set
Credits
大谷グランド・センター / OYA GRAND CENTER
Frame
Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
The Chain Museum
Ship-from Area
Tokyo
Days Until Dispatch
約2ヶ月
Category
Print

Work Details

The series, entitled SUN, consists of 365 images of the silvery sun. The images are not automatically generated, but are painted by hand using digital tools, and each sun reflects the colors of its surroundings, giving them a different and unique look. The titles are dated from January 1 to December 31. 365 digital images of SUN are printed on aluminum plates. No two reproductions will have the same specifications, and all will be unique works.

Exhibition Information

Current Exhibition
SUN
12.12.2025 - 12.12.2125

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YOSHIROTTEN
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Yoshi Nishi (a.k.a YOSHIROTTEN) was born in 1983 in the Japanese seaside city of Kagoshima. From an early age, he was deeply inspired by the spectacular landscape surrounding his hometown, including the several active volcanoes that can be found there. The region being home to much of Japanese mythology as well as the country’s only rocket launch site also contributed to Nishi developing an epic sense of imagination. His love for the light, colour and textures from the natural environment in combination with his passion for mysticism and ‘science fiction’ can now be seen throughout his work, both as a fine artist and art director.

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Last updated date
12.05.2025
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