Artwork description:

Limited Edition 1 / 6
●This work is a 3-piece, multi-panel work which can be independently displayed even one by one.
Picture image continues to the side of the panel.
Signed and number : Each side of lower part

Digital collage: pigment-based inkjet print on synthetic fiber cloth, synthetic resin, wood panel
​Total: 32.7 × 98 inches (82×249cm)
each: 32.7 x 32.7 inches (83×83cm)

●State of the work: favorable
●The surface of my work has gloss by resin coating.
●The signature is stated in the thickness part at the bottom of the screen.
●You can display directly without framing.

I create digital collages based on the concept of "harmony arising from the aggregation of diverse individuals and unity in dissonance".
The pieces are made using randomly created materials such as drawings, and combining them with different materials, connecting them visually into a single form.
Every character is based on a familiar plant or animal, while at the same time is flexible, rich in variety, and highly rigid.
Unlike the traditional spiritual and occult images of Asia or the anti-naturalist expressions of the West, the atypical forms I use have been influenced by the Choju Jinbutsu Giga (Animal-person Caricatures of East Asia in the mid-12th century), which were drawn in between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in Japan, and the eighteenth century artist Jakuchu ITO (Japanese painter of the mid-Edo period, 18C), especially their comical expressions, and flat, precise depictions, with the addition of slightly over exaggerated facial expressions and movements, which give the characters presence and compatibility with their surroundings.
Each form that I create are made up of a collection of many different pieces that carry unique information, and once they connect like parts to the whole, analogous to continuous synapses, they construct a unique and dynamic space where harmony and chaos co-exist on the whole screen as the result of a meta-digital collage.
This screen composition hints at the globalization and integration of all aspects of our society in this digitally connected world. Moreover, it could also be said that the piece is a visual simulation of a new symbiotic space.
I hope the viewer will project themselves onto this virtual image and imagine the shapes of their future through their interaction with it based on their own individual perceptions.

Materials used:

pigment-based inkjet print on fabric print media, synthetic resin mounted on wood panel

Tags:
#landscape #figure #animal #flower #digitalcollage 

Fertile IslandⅠ(L/C/R) ​ (2015)

Digital Art 
by Takayoshi Ueda

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  • Digital Art on Fabric
  • From a limited edition of 6
  • Size: 249 x 83 x 2.8cm
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered on the back
  • Style: Collage
  • Subject: Animals and birds
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Artwork description
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Limited Edition 1 / 6
●This work is a 3-piece, multi-panel work which can be independently displayed even one by one.
Picture image continues to the side of the panel.
Signed and number : Each side of lower part

Digital collage: pigment-based inkjet print on synthetic fiber cloth, synthetic resin, wood panel
​Total: 32.7 × 98 inches (82×249cm)
each: 32.7 x 32.7 inches (83×83cm)

●State of the work: favorable
●The surface of my work has gloss by resin coating.
●The signature is stated in the thickness part at the bottom of the screen.
●You can display directly without framing.

I create digital collages based on the concept of "harmony arising from the aggregation of diverse individuals and unity in dissonance".
The pieces are made using randomly created materials such as drawings, and combining them with different materials, connecting them visually into a single form.
Every character is based on a familiar plant or animal, while at the same time is flexible, rich in variety, and highly rigid.
Unlike the traditional spiritual and occult images of Asia or the anti-naturalist expressions of the West, the atypical forms I use have been influenced by the Choju Jinbutsu Giga (Animal-person Caricatures of East Asia in the mid-12th century), which were drawn in between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in Japan, and the eighteenth century artist Jakuchu ITO (Japanese painter of the mid-Edo period, 18C), especially their comical expressions, and flat, precise depictions, with the addition of slightly over exaggerated facial expressions and movements, which give the characters presence and compatibility with their surroundings.
Each form that I create are made up of a collection of many different pieces that carry unique information, and once they connect like parts to the whole, analogous to continuous synapses, they construct a unique and dynamic space where harmony and chaos co-exist on the whole screen as the result of a meta-digital collage.
This screen composition hints at the globalization and integration of all aspects of our society in this digitally connected world. Moreover, it could also be said that the piece is a visual simulation of a new symbiotic space.
I hope the viewer will project themselves onto this virtual image and imagine the shapes of their future through their interaction with it based on their own individual perceptions.

Materials used:

pigment-based inkjet print on fabric print media, synthetic resin mounted on wood panel

Tags:
#landscape #figure #animal #flower #digitalcollage 
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Takayoshi Ueda creating elaborate digital collages that form different animals and plants using various materials. He arranged its composition according to the Japanese art style while adding Asian regional tastes... Read more

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