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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
25.6x19.7in
About this artwork
She Remains
Only faint traces remain within the face that has been painted white.
The eyes sink into the depths of memory, and the contours fade away. Yet, the color of the tears and the redness of the lips remain until the very end. We forget people, but they never completely disappear. One day, suddenly, not the voice or the expression, but only the fleeting emotion resurfaces.
This work is not a portrait of a single woman. It is the last trace… left in memory by those who have been lost.
White represents forgetting, black represents the accumulation of time, and red represents love that still lingers. The face continues to exist even as it distorts because memories are not erased but transformed.
I'm not depicting people. I'm depicting the memories that linger in our hearts even after we've lost someone.
Masanobu Oda is a Japanese contemporary artist whose practice is shaped by memory, prayer, and personal loss. Using ballpoint pen, gesso, charcoal, and alcohol, he builds layered surfaces through instinctive lines, erasure, bleeding, and physical manipulation. His works create haunting fragments that move between figuration and abstraction, revealing traces of presence, absence, and inner emotion.