Angkor Wat, Moon and a Cat
Year: 2026
Material/Technique: Acrylic, Mixed Media, Pen, Panel, Jesso
Size: 15 × 15 × 2 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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USD 222
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About the Work
- Year
- 2026
- Material/Technique
- Acrylic, Mixed Media, Pen, Panel, Jesso
- Size
- 15 × 15 × 2 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- Iroka
- Ship-from Area
- Fukuoka Prefecture
- Days Until Dispatch
- About a Week
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Pop Art, Conceptual, Fantasy, Emotional, Energy, Asia, Philosophy / Vanitas, Others, Animal, Minimalism, Love
Work Details
titles
“Angkor Wat, Moon and Cat”
S0 (15.0×15.0×2.0cm)
Brush pen x mixed media on
panels
The Traveling Cat Series
In this series, AI is given prompts to present designs,
I chose them myself from among them, and created them using the process of copying and finishing by hand.
Cats are used as iconic motifs, and they are displayed against the backdrop of memories and landscapes of the countries on display.
When human sensitivities and AI's editorial viewpoint intersect,
Each one contains a new story as a “trace of collaboration.”
Another motif work in the series will be released in 2025/10
It was selected for the Saatchi Art Japan Collection and received international acclaim.
The “Traveling Cat Series” is a group of works that transcend size and speaks through the appearance of cats traveling through memories, symbols, and landscapes.
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“Angkor Wat, Moon and Cat”
15 x 15 cm work
🌕 Concept introduction
It is a poem about creation through collaboration between AI and humans.
By reproducing and finishing the composition of Angkor Wat, the symbol of Cambodia derived by AI, and the appearance of a traveling cat with the artist's own hands, it depicts the moment when technological intelligence and human physicality intersect.
AI is not an entity that takes away creativity; it is another point of view that expands thinking.
This series explores the process by which images reconstructed by AI are received by human hands and reproduced as handwriting through the landscapes and cats of the 20 countries on display.
In this work, the white cat standing under the tranquil moonlight of Angkor Wat symbolizes the resonance of** “culture and life,” “technology and sensibility.” **
It is a piece showing new possibilities of expression in the AI age — redefining beauty through co-creation.
It's a piece that starts a dialogue with the viewer's memory.
AI Prompt and Me ~ Around the World Series
In an age where coexistence with AI is accelerating, there are concerns about how work and employment will be affected in the future, but in reality, AI does not do a good job without good instructions (prompts). Accurate instructions from humans are necessary, and communication is necessary many times, and collaborative work with humans is becoming more important.
It is a series of works that wanted to express such events with art, created a design with AI generation using prompts, and then finished by IROKA drawing pictures by hand
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Artist
Ultramodern Artist
In 2018, she encountered henna art while volunteering at an Indian cultural event held in Japan. Tintricate patterns drawn on arms and hands captivated her, and tracing them with a brush pen led to the emergence of her signature style—delicate yet bold lines. This marked the beginning of her artistic journey, which formally began in 2019.
Without formal art education, she developed a free-spirited approach, exhibiting works both domestically and internationally. In 2021, she received the Hermès International Grand Prize and a national art award. Her 1st solo exhibition was held in 2022, followed by a major show at Daimaru Tenjin in 2024.
In 2025, she presented her first installation themed “Borderless Without travel,” inviting viewers to experience invisible crossings through spatial composition.
# featured in 50 Artists to Discover 2025 (Italy), #Biancoscuro Art Magazine (Art Basel Basel & Paris) alongside Tim Burton,
#Most Investable Artist Directory (Hong Kong)
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