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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
25.6x19.7in
About this artwork
This work begins after death.
The figure is no longer present in the physical sense.
Her face is almost entirely erased, covered by layers that suggest disappearance rather than form.
Only fragments remain—
the lips, the body, the gesture of a raised hand.
The hand, stripped of color, no longer feels alive.
It appears distant, as if it cannot be touched.
I paint because I cannot live without it.
This impulse comes from grief, from losing… someone I loved.
The body in this work is not a living body.
It holds memory, touch, and the trace of something that has already gone.
This is where prayer begins—
not as religion, but as an attempt to hold onto what has already disappeared.
Masanobu Oda is a Japanese contemporary artist using ballpoint pen, gesso, and charcoal, with a background marked by personal loss that shapes her deeply introspective practice. HIs technique layers instinctive, chance-driven pen lines with gesso, then disrupts them with white, manipulation, and alcohol, creating haunting fragments that hover between abstraction and figuration. HIs art radiates silent intensity, expressing grief, forgiveness, and prayer, inviting viewers to witness vulnerability and the slow healing of memory.