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I live in a tropical island in Japan. Watching the sea and the sky became everyday's routine since I moved here. Today's scene was bright and calm but it's getting very hot/ not warm/ and makes me to stay home. Too hot to be outside during summer.
2021
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
White Canvas
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Yuko Nasu is a multidisciplinary artist based in Japan whose practice moves fluidly between painting and digital media. She graduated from the MA Fine Art program at Central Saint Martins in London, where she developed a visual language grounded in traditional fine art while expanding into digital methodologies. Her early professional career unfolded within the gaming industry as a CG designer, where she refined a high level of technical precision and visual construction. Alongside this, her work began to receive attention within the London art scene. At the height of this momentum, however, her practice entered a prolonged period of introspection. This decade of distance was not an absence of creation, but a critical re-examination of authorship, identity, and the conditions of image production in contemporary society. Nasu’s recent body of work, Imaginary Portrait, emerges from this reflection. The series explores the quiet melancholy embedded in consumer culture and the gradual dissolution of individuality in an era defined by excess information and accelerated visual consumption. Rather than depicting identifiable subjects, she constructs ambiguous figures through layered ink bleeds and fragmented digital strata. These faces hover between visibility and erasure, suggesting what she describes as a “presence of absence.” By allowing forms to partially collapse, dissolve, or misalign, Nasu invites viewers to project their own memories and solitude onto the work. The portraits become mirrors without reflection—structures that hold space rather than impose narrative. Working at the intersection of the physical and the digital, she continues to question how identity is constructed, mediated, and ultimately destabilized within contemporary visual culture.
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