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Yuji Hiratsuka
Meteor Rider

2025

$950
£714.79
€827.94
CA$1,337.54
A$1,486.16
CHF 781.21
MX$18,140.18
NOK 9,877.34
SEK 9,260.22
DKK 6,179.17

About the Item

"Meteor Rider" features a contemplative, angelic figure adorned with delicate wings, surrounded by celestial orbs and accompanied by a watchful owl, all rendered in Hiratsuka’s signature style that fuses fine etching lines with vibrant, layered colors. Drawing inspiration from ukiyo-e prints and Zen philosophy, his compositions often juxtapose the familiar with the fantastical, creating a sense of ambiguity and open interpretation. The intricate use of etching and chine collé techniques results in a richly textured surface, enhancing the dreamlike atmosphere that characterizes much of his oeuvre. "Meteor Rider" stands as a testament to Hiratsuka’s ability to merge wit, cultural symbolism, and technical mastery into visually captivating and thought-provoking art. While the images have some resemblance to traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, their sense of whimsy, satire and irony relate more closely to contemporary life and western sensibilities. Young women and their relationships to shoes, food and fashion provide much of Hiratsuka’s subject matter. Another group of his prints focus on landscape, flowers and floral patterns. Playing on the fantasy princess scenes of a young girl. Hiratsuka’s graphic work has been exhibited in the Americas, Europe and Asia. He has received numerous awards in international competitions. During the last four years he has had 14 solo shows in the United States, and international solo shows in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, Munich, Germany and Geneva, Switzerland. Partial list of public collections: The British Museum, UK Tokyo Central Museum, Japan Panstwowe Museum, Poland The House of Humor and Satire, Bulgaria Cincinnati Art Museum, OH Jundt Art Museum, WA The Portland Art Museum, OR.
  • Creator:
    Yuji Hiratsuka (1954, Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Palm Springs, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU308216575612

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