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Hiroki Tsukuda

Hiroki Tsukuda’s (b. 1978, Japan) two-dimensional works, rendered entirely by hand and set on yellowish paper, are often conceived via a process of digital collage that combines a collection of his own drawings and snapshot photographs. Tsukuda frequently chooses motifs that are symbolically beautiful: alluring landscapes, sculptures that are considered historically attractive or sexy images that can be found online. In producing his work, the artist initially manipulates various aspects such as the color, orientation, and resolution of each image that serves as his source material, thereby destroying their existing context. By transforming the imagery, a sense of awkwardness is created, that broadly speaking creates a feeling of being abducted into another world or to an expanding parallel universe. Created with meticulous detail, Hiroki Tsukuda’s intricate, not completely monochromatic works illustrate collapsed spaces, in which mechanized worlds merge with sci-fi mythos in states of controlled chaos and organic mutation.⁠

  • Hiroki Tsukuda, W.O, 2024

    charcoal, acrylic ink and pencil on paper, wood panel, with silkscreen printed acrylic frame
    31.5 x 39.37 in (80 x 100 cm)

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  • Hiroki Tsukuda, The Secret Teachings of All Ages, 2022

    charcoal, ink and acrylic paint on paper amounted on wood panel, with silkscreen printed acrylic frame
    69.29 x 49.61 in (176 x 126 cm)

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  • Hiroki Tsukuda, Useful Hand, 2022

    charcoal, ink and acrylic paint on paper amounted on wood panel, with silkscreen printed acrylic frame
    69.29 x 49.61 in (176 x 126 cm)

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