Building with scissors

Itsuki Kaito

Building with scissors, 2022160 x 130cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
oil on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking visual composition. The predominant colors are shades of green, with the central figure depicted in an abstract, textured style. Prominent shapes include scissors and other cutting tools, which seem to be intertwined with the figure's anatomy, creating a sense of tension and transformation. The overall impression is one of disruption and fragmentation, hinting at the artist's exploration of themes related to the body, identity, and the act of creation. The vibrant pink background adds a contrasting element, heightening the emotional impact of the piece. This artwork likely reflects the artist's personal or social commentary on the human experience. ...

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The monopolistic sweet spots (Effects of stimulates)
Artist
Itsuki Kaito
Japanese

Itsuki Kaito creates surreal and magnetic paintings which tackle the complex processes of human identity and self-expression. Eager to reveal the fluidity of personality, Kaito’s paintings bear the traces of various social, political and cultural marks which shape each person’s sense of self. The fragmented figures in her paintings wrestle between conforming and rejecting societal standards, playing with normative gender dynamics and kink aesthetics. In a hybrid visual language, limbs are sometimes drafted in meticulous, anatomical sketches, whilst in the same painting, other corporal elements are delivered in enlarged, cartoonish styles. This push and pull between aesthetic styles speaks to the complexity of embodiment today and having to constrict one’s body to universal standards. Kaito cites the films of Jan Êvankmajer as having a deep impact upon her work, particularly his 1996 film Conspirators of Pleasure, which hosts a series of bizarre characters fulfilling their unorthodox erotic fantasies. Kaito’s paintings echo the dark humour of Êvankmajer’s films, encouraging viewers to let go of societal shackles and express their desires. ...

Itsuki Kaito: Artworks
The monopolistic sweet spots (Effects of stimulates)
Itsuki KaitoThe monopolistic sweet spots (Effects of stimulates), 2022Price on Request
Building with scissors
Itsuki KaitoBuilding with scissors, 2022Price on Request
The monopolistic sweet spots (Enrichment)
Itsuki KaitoThe monopolistic sweet spots (Enrichment), 2022Price on Request