Winners' kiss

Motoko Ishibashi

Winners' kiss, 2021190 x 150cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking and vibrant composition. The central element is a transparent glass structure, resembling a water fountain, with a cascading stream of water flowing through it. The background is dominated by colorful abstract shapes and figures, creating a dynamic and visually compelling contrast. The artist employs a distinctive pop art style, blending elements of realism and abstraction to produce a captivating and thought-provoking piece. While the exact intention behind the work is unclear, the overall effect is one of playfulness, energy, and a sense of the unexpected, inviting the viewer to engage with the piece and explore its deeper meanings. ...

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On hard
Artist
Motoko Ishibashi
B.1987, Japanese

Motoko Ishibashi’s practice amalgamates Western and Japanese visual languages through painting, performance, installation, video, photography and printmaking. Engaging with mass consumer culture as well as digital subcultures, her work considers relations of power, gender, the body and selfhood within a technologically-mediated society.

Motoko Ishibashi: Artworks
On hard
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Hustlers
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Hazard
Motoko IshibashiHazard, 2021
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Break Ya Neck
Motoko IshibashiBreak Ya Neck, 2021
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Motoko IshibashiRafa on clay, 2021
82 x 112cm
Winners' kiss
Motoko IshibashiWinners' kiss, 2021
190 x 150cm
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Blue Jeans
Motoko IshibashiBlue Jeans, 2020
96 x 112cm
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