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16 x 20 in ($120)
Black Canvas
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Inspired by a unique festival called the Lantern Festival. Local men in Fundoshi clash each others' paper lanterns violently until they all fall apart. It's so exciting to see naked men jostling and shoving while lanterns are tearing and flying apart exuberantly.
2023
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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Shinji Horimura is a contemporary Japanese artist known for powerful portrayals of traditional masculinity. Self-taught in art, he developed a distinctive visual language by blending classical materials—washi paper, sumi ink, and mineral pigments—with influences from ethnic culture and street art. His techniques include woodblock printing and stencils, giving his work a textured, layered quality. His subjects are men rooted in rituals and myth—figures who radiate strength, vulnerability, and spiritual presence. Through bold forms and intuitive compositions, Horimura captures both the physical energy of traditional festivals and the quiet intensity of everyday masculinity.
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