Friday, 13 April 2018

Ultra Dense,

it is a term I had never heard of,


 in the art world,

 until now, 

 armed with a collection of ultra-thin 0.3 mm colored pens, Japanese artist Yasuto Sasada creates ultra dense and imaginative compositions that often blend elements of mythology, technology and fantasy, at a recent exhibition in Tokyo, some of his latest and largest works were on display,

born in 1985, Sasada has been active as an artist since 2000, but his big break came in 2014 when he collaborated with Yohji Yamamoto to incorporate elements of his work into the fashion designer’s autumn/winter collection,

“My paintings purport to relay the concept of reviving life into living creatures,” says Sasada, “This is my message of ‘life’ towards all living creatures.” Sasada’s work was on display in Tokyo last week in an exhibition titled WINGS, the name borrowed visually from his largest painting to date Kujaku (“peacock” in Japanese) which measured 240 x 175 cm (7.8 x 5.7 ft). and is at the top of the page, all of these from just a few fine tipped pens, amazing!


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