Something in the sky

Atsushi Fukui

Something in the sky, 2023Sign in to view price
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Material
acrylic on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This landscape painting depicts a serene, atmospheric scene with a muted color palette of soft greens, blues, and warm hues. The composition features a solitary tree in the foreground against a hazy, distant horizon. The technique employed is a blend of realism and impressionism, with brushstrokes that capture the essence of the natural environment. The overall mood evokes a sense of tranquility and contemplation, likely reflecting the artist's intention to convey the beauty and serenity of the natural world. ...

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Something in the sky
Artist
Atsushi Fukui
B.1987, Japanese

Atsushi Fukui conjures dreamlike worlds where memory and imagination intertwine, inviting viewers to wander between reality and fantasy. His early exposure to American and European science fiction, comics, and cartoons has shaped his artistic approach, infusing his work with narrative and fantastical elements. Fukui's paintings frequently depict serene, otherworldly scenes populated by young girls, forest animals, trees, and mushrooms, rendered in fine detail or outlined forms with darkly saturated colors. These compositions create contemplative spaces, inviting viewers to engage with both their visual and symbolic layers. In the 2000s, Fukui's work shifted from personal experiences and everyday environments to more metaphorical and mythological themes, often drawn from fictional narratives of his own invention. His imagery blurs the boundary between reality and fantasy, offering scenes that are at once familiar and enigmatic, encouraging reflection on the human experience through symbolism and storytelling. Fukui’s artistic practice demonstrates a keen sensitivity to emotional and narrative nuance, capturing moments that resonate with both the ordinary and the fantastic. Through his distinctive visual language, he continues to challenge and expand our perception of space, memory, and imagination. ...