untitled #2025 -6
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Acrylic, Canvas
Size: 50 × 60.6 × 2.5 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Acrylic, Canvas
- Size
- 50 × 60.6 × 2.5 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- nariyama ai
- Ship-from Area
- Not Set
- Days Until Dispatch
- About 2 Weeks
- Category
- Painting
Work Details
Painting/acrylic paint on canvas
After viewing a large number of images through various visual media, including SNS, “images” of non-material and ambiguous memories left in the head are dropped onto a flat surface without movement using paint with a sense of substance. I am aware of these two characteristics of an “image” of memory: an ambiguous shape and a clear sense of presence. In order to grasp the screen, it is created using a state where the eyeball twirls to focus, that is, whether it is an “unadjusted screen” as one standard.
Testimonials
Naruyama's work is like an image you can see in the corner of your field of vision. When people are watching something closely, their eyes catch the scenery, objects, and human movements that unfold to the left and right, but they are watching outside of consciousness. There are individual differences in what we can be aware of, but it is generally within the range of about 90 degrees, but in reality, we can see people's eyes above 180 degrees.
When you look at her work, the world you unknowingly see accumulates more and more, and before you know it, the uniqueness of the sense of layers that make up one image becomes addictive. There is no inorganic quality or emptiness that relies on a sense of substance and chance, which is common in abstract expressions, and stories overflow there, and places where you can feel body temperature and breathing are exceptional, making you feel as if you are in a jungle full of vitality.
(Miyake Mai)
Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- ARTISTS' FAIR KYOTO 202602.21.2026 - 03.01
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Statement
After viewing a large number of images on social media and other platforms, I capture the non-material, ambiguous "images" that linger in my mind and translate them onto the unmoving surface of a painting using tactile, material paint.
I focus on two key aspects that characterize these remembered "images": their ambiguous forms and their vivid sense of presence.
One of the standards I use in my process is whether the surface remains "unresolved"—whether my eyes, in attempting to grasp the composition, keep darting restlessly across the canvas, unable to find a single point of focus.
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SNSを含むさまざまな視覚メディアを通じて、大量に画像を見た後、頭に残った非物質で曖昧な記憶の「像」を、物質感のある絵具を使い、動きのない平面に落とし込んでいる。記憶の「像」の特徴である、曖昧な形と明瞭な存在感、この2つを意識している。画面を把握する為に、焦点を合わせようと目玉がクルクル動いている状態、つまり「整わない画面」であるかを1つの基準として制作している。
After looking at vast amounts of images via various visual media including social media, Nariyama uses paint – which has physicality, to implement the vague, non-physical recollected image that remained, onto a still, flat surface. She emphasises the two characteristics of a recollected image: ambiguous shape and vivid sense of presence. One of the reference points for her work, is whether the eyeball will move about trying to focus and grasp the screen – that the screen is not orderly.