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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
459.4x358.3in
About this artwork
This triptych portrays the prayers of people trapped by war, violence, and destruction.
The heavy black layers and violent brushstrokes are not only symbols of ruin, but also of fear itself — fear with no exit. Beneath them, fragments of color and exposed cardboard remain like traces of human existence that refuse to disappear.
The “gate” appearing throughout the series is not merely a physical barrier.
It represents borders created by nations, violence,… memory, fear, and the inevitability of death imposed upon innocent lives.
Behind these invisible gates, people continue to pray simply to survive, even as their voices fade into silence.
The first work expresses the desperate human desire to keep living amid chaos and collapse.
The second work becomes a prayer for those whose lives are stolen by the tragedy of war.
The final work is dedicated to those who cried out in terror before death — a mourning prayer for people who passed away in fear, unable to escap
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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.