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This work was created using the stencil technique of making a waterproof mold with cut-out letters and numbers, and drawing words one letter at a time with acrylic paint on canvas while using that mold.

The work depicts the words “it's stupid to live every day like the last day of your life” in English and the numbers 27010 days for a 10-year-old, 23360 days for a 20-year-old, and 19710 days for a 30-year-old until the age of 80. This number shows how many days are left for each age when the average life expectancy (about 84 years) of Japanese people is considered a lifetime.

The language side expresses the mentality of people who tend to take it for granted that tomorrow comes forever, and the numbers express the lives of people who are surprisingly short and don't have as huge a number of days as expected, and the content contrasts between words and numbers.

It is a work that dares to visualize the number of days remaining and asks how to spend one day at a time when one becomes aware of the days that are not infinite.

Materials used:

acrylic,

Tags:
#text art #urban art #stencil art #word art #typogaphy 

Transients 03 (2024) Acrylic painting
by YUKI IOROI

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This work was created using the stencil technique of making a waterproof mold with cut-out letters and numbers, and drawing words one letter at a time with acrylic paint on canvas while using that mold.

The work depicts the words “it's stupid to live every day like the last day of your life” in English and the numbers 27010 days for a 10-year-old, 23360 days for a 20-year-old, and 19710 days for a 30-year-old until the age of 80. This number shows how many days are left for each age when the average life expectancy (about 84 years) of Japanese people is considered a lifetime.

The language side expresses the mentality of people who tend to take it for granted that tomorrow comes forever, and the numbers express the lives of people who are surprisingly short and don't have as huge a number of days as expected, and the content contrasts between words and numbers.

It is a work that dares to visualize the number of days remaining and asks how to spend one day at a time when one becomes aware of the days that are not infinite.

Materials used:

acrylic,

Tags:
#text art #urban art #stencil art #word art #typogaphy 
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IOROI is a Japanese urban/contemporary artist based in Shizuoka, JP. She produces three-dimensional pieces that incorporate words as a representation of psychology and human behavior. Building upon the universal impulse... Read more

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