from Japan,
all images Yukino Ohmura, above Shinjuku (2019),
for
over 10 years Japanese artist Yukino Ohmura has been creating dazzling nightscapes of Tokyo, Osaka and other major Asian cities, above Shanghai
(2015),
since
graduating from art school in 2013, Ohmura has not only been creating her own
art but has been traveling domestically and internationally, staging workshops, above Yokohama
(2020),
Abeno
Harukas, Japan’s tallest skyscraper, in Osaka (2015),
Osaka
(2020),
Shibuya
Station in the 1970s (left) and today (right, 2020), at first glance you might think that they are photographs or paintings, but they are in fact made of commercially available stickers,
just like these, Ohmura uses
generic dot stickers available from most stationery stores. They come in a
variety of colors and sizes. For those looking to try their hand at sticker
art, Ohmura has created a starter kit that she sells online (Japanese
only), as it turns
out, these circular dot stickers are perfect for illustrating the nighttime
blur, a photographic technique known as bokeh that coincidentally
originates from the Japanese word meaning blur. With an eye for framing and
composition, Ohmura skillfully lays out thousands of these dots to create
mesmerizing nightscapes. For those in Tokyo right now, Ohmura’s work is part of
a group exhibition at Daikanyama
Hillside Terrace (on view through 9/27/2020), You can see
more of her artwork on her tumblr site, You can keep up with her on Instagram and Twitter,
all of these from little tiny round stickers, amazing.
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