Pine tree fusuma map

Year: 2022

Material/Technique: Panel, Japanese Paper, Pigment, Rocky Paint, Acrylic

Size: 1818×1818mm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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Pine tree fusuma map
Pine tree fusuma map
Pine tree fusuma map

About the Work

Year
2022
Material/Technique
Panel, Japanese Paper, Pigment, Rocky Paint, Acrylic
Size
1818×1818mm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
Oshima Naoya
Ship-from Area
Tokyo
Days Until Dispatch
4-7 Days
Category
Painting
Style
Everyday, Conceptual, Pop Art, Japanese Painting / Japanese Style

Work Details

I am fascinated by images of things that have been created (fiction), and I am creating them. The expression of being able to trace the conflicting perspectives of “imitating/revealing” from one work makes me feel a different kind of reality where “there is no such thing, but it itself exists.”

In this work, in addition to the conventional expression “pine picture,” the supporting body “” is imitated. The edges and pullers of the sliding doors are reproduced with paint. I hope to be able to think about typical stylized expressions and the viewer's perspective on objects themselves.

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Oshima Naoya
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I am interested in the reality contained in images generated as “fiction,” and I am creating it. Traditional and conventional topics are presented as a collage-like screen with expressions drawn by hand as if an existing photograph had been attached. I'm trying to explore a different kind of realistic existence that appears between “imitating” and “revealing” a painting image.

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Last updated date
02.10.2026
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