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YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Japanese, b. 1971

Yoshihiro Fujita, a Japanese artist with a unique approach to art, has carved a niche in the world of visual storytelling through his distinctive focus on the portrayal of eyes. His journey as an artist intertwines the traditional art of Manga with a modern interpretation, creating a bridge between classic Japanese cultural elements and contemporary artistic expressions. Fujita's work, primarily executed in oil paints, showcases a deep understanding and appreciation of the pivotal role eyes play in Manga and animation, drawing inspiration from renowned figures like Hayao Miyazaki and the evolving landscape of computer games. Fujita's fascination with eyes stems from their profound symbolic significance in Japanese comics and cartoons, where they serve as windows to the characters' souls, expressing a wide array of emotions and intentions. By concentrating solely on the eyes in his compositions, Fujita transforms his canvases into intricate explorations of emotional depth and psychological insight. This focus allows him to convey complex narratives and emotional states without the need for full facial depictions, achieving a level of detail and realism that is almost photographic in its precision. The artist's ability to communicate a range of emotions, from vulnerability to strength, solely through the depiction of eyes is a testament to his artistic mastery. He narrows his canvas to this singular element, elevating it to the central theme of his work. This unique approach not only showcases his technical prowess but also offers a fresh perspective on the traditional Manga form. Fujita's art has garnered international acclaim, resonating with audiences across Asia, Europe, and the United States. His playful yet profound style, deeply rooted in Manga aesthetics, offers a contemporary twist on familiar themes. His specialization in eyes sets his work apart, providing a new lens through which to view Manga art. In Yoshihiro Fujita's "Spectral Eyes: Doll Glass Manga Mirage," he innovatively uses doll glass eyes instead of oil paints. This series merges realism with fantasy, where the reflective glass eyes convey deep emotions, set against minimalistic backdrops. This artistic shift challenges Manga conventions, creating a haunting fusion of tangible glass and fantastical imagery, marking a bold evolution in Fujita's artistry. In essence, Yoshihiro Fujita's artistic journey is a vibrant tapestry of traditional Manga art, modern influences, and a daring exploration of new themes and mediums. His dedication to portraying the soulful essence of eyes has established him as a visionary artist, leaving a lasting impact on the global art community.

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Artist: YOSHIHIRO FUJITA
354122
By Yoshihiro Fujita
Located in PARIS, FR
2008, Unique edition Oil on Canvas 25 3/5 × 78 7/10 × 1 1/5 in 65 × 200 × 3 cm The artwork is signed by the Artist on verso of the canvas & stamped with the logo of the Artist's...
Category

2010s Contemporary YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Materials

Oil

254123
By Yoshihiro Fujita
Located in PARIS, FR
2008, Unique edition Oil on Canvas 240 1/5 × 78 7/10 × 1 1/5 in 61 × 200 × 3 cmThe artwork is signed by the Artist on verso of the canvas & stamped with the logo of the Artist's...
Category

2010s Contemporary YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Materials

Oil

526 175
By Yoshihiro Fujita
Located in PARIS, FR
2021, Unique edition forex and glass 23 3/5 × 30 7/10 in - 60 × 78 cm The artwork is dated and signed by the Artist & stamped with the logo of the studio of the Artist 'Crazy Noodles' 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 "Spectral Eyes : Doll Glass Manga Mirage" In the twilight of his artistic journey, Yoshihiro Fujita embarked on a mesmerizing exploration that transcended the conventional boundaries of artistic expression. His latest series, aptly titled "Spectral Eyes: Doll Glass Manga Mirage," became a testament to his innovative spirit and a captivating fusion of the ethereal and the tangible. The inspiration for this series dawned upon Fujita as he sought to infuse new life into his iconic portrayal of Manga eyes. Departing from traditional mediums, he delved into the realm of dolls, each with its own unique set of glass eyes. These delicate orbs, carefully chosen and adhered to his canvases, introduced an otherworldly quality to the familiar expressions of Manga characters. One can trace the genesis of this artistic endeavor to Fujita's profound contemplation of the ephemeral nature of human emotions and the transient quality of visual perception. The glass eyes, once part of dolls that often evoke memories of childhood innocence, took on a new identity as vessels for conveying the nuanced emotions intrinsic to Manga characters. The series unfolded like a mirage, with each canvas presenting a spectral array of Manga eyes that seemed to transcend the physical constraints of the artwork. "Gaze 543210," the initial piece in the series, showcased the meticulous arrangement of doll glass eyes, each contributing to a harmonious symphony of expressions. The numerical title hinted at a structured sequence, a deliberate arrangement reminiscent of the orderly composition of Manga panels. In "888265" Fujita orchestrated a dance of gazes that defied the limitations of static portraiture. The glass eyes, gleaming with a spectral luminosity, became the focal points of a balletic performance, inviting viewers into a surreal realm where the boundaries between reality and illusion blurred. The series crescendoed with "526175" a masterful composition that encapsulated the artist's exploration of the illusory nature of perception. The glass eyes, bathed in a spectral glow, conjured a mirage of emotions, inviting viewers to delve into the intricacies of the Manga characters' souls. From a sociological perspective, Fujita's use of doll glass eyes carries a profound commentary on the commodification of emotion and the intersection of childhood nostalgia with contemporary visual storytelling. The dolls, once cherished playthings, now assumed a symbolic role in conveying the complexities of human experience through the lens of Manga art...
Category

2010s Contemporary YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Materials

Plastic, Black and White

261717
By Yoshihiro Fujita
Located in PARIS, FR
2021,, Unique Edition Forex and glass 16 1/2 × 31 1/2 × 1 1/5 in - 42 × 80 × 3 cm The artwork is dated and signed by the Artist & stamped with the logo of the studio of the Artist crazynOOdles 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 "Spectral Eyes : Doll Glass Manga Mirage" In the twilight of his artistic journey, Yoshihiro Fujita embarked on a mesmerizing exploration that transcended the conventional boundaries of artistic expression. His latest series, aptly titled "Spectral Eyes: Doll Glass Manga Mirage," became a testament to his innovative spirit and a captivating fusion of the ethereal and the tangible. The inspiration for this series dawned upon Fujita as he sought to infuse new life into his iconic portrayal of Manga eyes. Departing from traditional mediums, he delved into the realm of dolls, each with its own unique set of glass eyes. These delicate orbs, carefully chosen and adhered to his canvases, introduced an otherworldly quality to the familiar expressions of Manga characters. One can trace the genesis of this artistic endeavor to Fujita's profound contemplation of the ephemeral nature of human emotions and the transient quality of visual perception. The glass eyes, once part of dolls that often evoke memories of childhood innocence, took on a new identity as vessels for conveying the nuanced emotions intrinsic to Manga characters. The series unfolded like a mirage, with each canvas presenting a spectral array of Manga eyes that seemed to transcend the physical constraints of the artwork. "Gaze 543210," the initial piece in the series, showcased the meticulous arrangement of doll glass eyes, each contributing to a harmonious symphony of expressions. The numerical title hinted at a structured sequence, a deliberate arrangement reminiscent of the orderly composition of Manga panels. In "888265" Fujita orchestrated a dance of gazes that defied the limitations of static portraiture. The glass eyes, gleaming with a spectral luminosity, became the focal points of a balletic performance, inviting viewers into a surreal realm where the boundaries between reality and illusion blurred. The series crescendoed with "526175" a masterful composition that encapsulated the artist's exploration of the illusory nature of perception. The glass eyes, bathed in a spectral glow, conjured a mirage of emotions, inviting viewers to delve into the intricacies of the Manga characters' souls. From a sociological perspective, Fujita's use of doll glass eyes carries a profound commentary on the commodification of emotion and the intersection of childhood nostalgia with contemporary visual storytelling. The dolls, once cherished playthings, now assumed a symbolic role in conveying the complexities of human experience through the lens of Manga art...
Category

2010s Contemporary YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Materials

Plastic, Black and White

504 170
By Yoshihiro Fujita
Located in PARIS, FR
2008, Unique edition Oil on Canvas 40 3/5 × 78 7/10 in - 103 × 200 cm The artwork is signed by the Artist on verso of the canvas & stamped with the logo of the Artist's Studio on...
Category

2010s Contemporary YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Materials

Oil

888265
By Yoshihiro Fujita
Located in PARIS, FR
2021,, Unique Edition Forex and glass 28 × 32 3/10 × 1 1/5 in - 71 × 82 × 3 cm The artwork is dated and signed by the Artist & stamped with the logo of the studio of the Artist crazynOOdles 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 "Spectral Eyes : Doll Glass Manga Mirage" In the twilight of his artistic journey, Yoshihiro Fujita embarked on a mesmerizing exploration that transcended the conventional boundaries of artistic expression. His latest series, aptly titled "Spectral Eyes: Doll Glass Manga Mirage," became a testament to his innovative spirit and a captivating fusion of the ethereal and the tangible. The inspiration for this series dawned upon Fujita as he sought to infuse new life into his iconic portrayal of Manga eyes. Departing from traditional mediums, he delved into the realm of dolls, each with its own unique set of glass eyes. These delicate orbs, carefully chosen and adhered to his canvases, introduced an otherworldly quality to the familiar expressions of Manga characters. One can trace the genesis of this artistic endeavor to Fujita's profound contemplation of the ephemeral nature of human emotions and the transient quality of visual perception. The glass eyes, once part of dolls that often evoke memories of childhood innocence, took on a new identity as vessels for conveying the nuanced emotions intrinsic to Manga characters. The series unfolded like a mirage, with each canvas presenting a spectral array of Manga eyes that seemed to transcend the physical constraints of the artwork. "Gaze 543210," the initial piece in the series, showcased the meticulous arrangement of doll glass eyes, each contributing to a harmonious symphony of expressions. The numerical title hinted at a structured sequence, a deliberate arrangement reminiscent of the orderly composition of Manga panels. In "888265" Fujita orchestrated a dance of gazes that defied the limitations of static portraiture. The glass eyes, gleaming with a spectral luminosity, became the focal points of a balletic performance, inviting viewers into a surreal realm where the boundaries between reality and illusion blurred. The series crescendoed with "526175" a masterful composition that encapsulated the artist's exploration of the illusory nature of perception. The glass eyes, bathed in a spectral glow, conjured a mirage of emotions, inviting viewers to delve into the intricacies of the Manga characters' souls. From a sociological perspective, Fujita's use of doll glass eyes carries a profound commentary on the commodification of emotion and the intersection of childhood nostalgia with contemporary visual storytelling. The dolls, once cherished playthings, now assumed a symbolic role in conveying the complexities of human experience through the lens of Manga art...
Category

2010s Contemporary YOSHIHIRO FUJITA Art

Materials

Plastic, Black and White

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