Title: Haikyo VIII
Size: 50 x 50 x 1 cm
Sides: not painted
Mediums: Acrylic and collage on wooden panel, graphite, oil bars, pierre noir crayon, wax crayons. I used only collage elements that I painted myself, with quality acrylic paint so they won't fade over time.
Finish: varnished
Signature: Front, also signed Certificate of Authenticity
Sold unframed, needs to be framed
Abstract painting in water-based mixed media on panel.
This painting is part of the series ‘Haikyo’, inspired by urban exploration.
This series is about the decay of uninhabited space which I find profoundly beautiful. There is something about abandoned spaces that I find very exciting. The aura, the vibes, the imagination of what once was…
The questions... Who lived there? What happened there?
It is the viewer who rewrites the story of what took place there.
This is the feeling I want to express with these works. A feeling of curiosity, of wanting to explore what you see and to discover your own story in it.
In Japan, abandoned infrastructure is known as haikyo (literally "ruins"), and the term is synonymous with the practice of urban exploration, hence the title for this series.
Note: picture with frame is only for display purposes, frame is not included in the price. If you want the painting framed as displayed, please contact me for a quote.
acrylics, birch plywood panel
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Title: Haikyo VIII
Size: 50 x 50 x 1 cm
Sides: not painted
Mediums: Acrylic and collage on wooden panel, graphite, oil bars, pierre noir crayon, wax crayons. I used only collage elements that I painted myself, with quality acrylic paint so they won't fade over time.
Finish: varnished
Signature: Front, also signed Certificate of Authenticity
Sold unframed, needs to be framed
Abstract painting in water-based mixed media on panel.
This painting is part of the series ‘Haikyo’, inspired by urban exploration.
This series is about the decay of uninhabited space which I find profoundly beautiful. There is something about abandoned spaces that I find very exciting. The aura, the vibes, the imagination of what once was…
The questions... Who lived there? What happened there?
It is the viewer who rewrites the story of what took place there.
This is the feeling I want to express with these works. A feeling of curiosity, of wanting to explore what you see and to discover your own story in it.
In Japan, abandoned infrastructure is known as haikyo (literally "ruins"), and the term is synonymous with the practice of urban exploration, hence the title for this series.
Note: picture with frame is only for display purposes, frame is not included in the price. If you want the painting framed as displayed, please contact me for a quote.
acrylics, birch plywood panel
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