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Saori Nakamishi
Black Circles : Lolita's Symphony for Obsidian Cherub

2009

$8,626.63
£6,420.78
€7,200
CA$11,816.33
A$13,142.34
CHF 6,862.52
MX$159,928.30
NOK 87,644.87
SEK 82,195.43
DKK 54,811.09
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2009, Unique Artwork Oil on Canvas 70 9/10 × 53 1/10 in - 180 × 135 cm The artwork is signed by the Artist on verso of the canvas & stamped with the logo of the Artist's Studio on verso of the canvas The artwork come accompanied with a formal Certificate of Authenticity issued by the studio of the Artist and signed by the Artist serie "Ephemeral Innocence : Neo-Pop Visions of Lolita" Saori Nakamishi, a Japanese artist known for her audacious exploration of societal boundaries, embarked on a compelling artistic journey that both captivated and challenged her audience. In her series titled "Ephemeral Innocence: Neo-Pop Visions of Lolita," Nakamishi fearlessly delved into the delicate interplay of eroticism and innocence. Through her skillful brushstrokes, she wove a narrative that transcended cultural confines, presenting a provocative yet thought-provoking portrayal of under-aged Lolitas named Cherry, Angel, Jewel, or Heart. Nakamishi's paintings were a kaleidoscope of emotions, each canvas a testament to her ability to seamlessly blend traditional Japanese aesthetics with the contemporary allure of neo-pop. In these pieces, Lolitas found themselves in various situations, their innocence preserved even in the midst of sensuality. The girls were surrounded by fantastical creatures and laden with symbolic objects, creating a visual tapestry that beckoned viewers to venture beyond the surface and engage with the deeper layers of societal constructs. The juxtaposition of provocative imagery and the inherent innocence of Nakamishi's Lolitas served as a mirror, reflecting the complexities of human desire and societal norms. Her work became a conversation starter, sparking discussions about cultural interpretations and the evolving nature of artistic expression. Nakamishi, through her art, challenged viewers to confront preconceived notions and explore the fluidity of societal boundaries. In the same breath, Nakamishi introduced her series "Pixelated Reverie: Exploring the Metaversal Labyrinth." This collection marked a departure from the tangible world, plunging viewers into a metaversal maze where pixels danced in harmonic disarray. Here, Nakamishi continued her exploration of boundaries, this time transcending the confines of reality itself. In "Pixelated Reverie," Nakamishi crafted a digital dreamscape where reality and virtuality converged. The canvases were a fusion of vibrant hues and pixelated forms, each stroke leading the viewer through a labyrinthine journey of the metaversal. Fantastical creatures roamed amidst pixelated landscapes, creating an immersive experience that pushed the boundaries of artistic expression. The dual nature of Nakamishi's series, juxtaposing the grounded sensuality of Lolitas with the pixelated abstraction of the metaversal, underscored her artistic versatility. Together, these collections served as a testament to Nakamishi's ability to navigate the complexities of societal expectations and the ever-expanding realm of artistic exploration. Through her brush, she invited viewers to question, contemplate, and ultimately appreciate the nuanced dance between innocence and abstraction in the tapestry of contemporary art.
  • Creator:
    Saori Nakamishi (Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    2009
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 70.87 in (180 cm)Width: 53.15 in (135 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU40231045913

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