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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
25.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Memories can both support and destroy a person.
The faces in this artwork are not depicted as a single personality, but rather as a collection of emotions and scars etched into the past.
Distorted features, a closed gaze, and lips that could be interpreted as either a scream or silence.
There's a feeling there that "if you lose your past, your very existence will disappear."
The foreign-looking line crossing the head appears as both a rift in… time and a trace that stitches together memories.
And the faint light remaining in the depths of the murky colors signifies the will to continue living, even as it is broken.
This work is a portrait of a person trapped in the past,
It is also a prayer for "beings who can only live through memories."
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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.