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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
This vibrant mixed media painting, created on gold-leaf-covered canvas, features a whimsical Tokyo vending machine bursting with color, graffiti, and quirky monster-like creatures. This work explores the playful chaos of Japan's consumer culture while suggesting that dreams, much like vending machines, can be selected, purchased, or even devoured. The monsters represent untamed imagination and the surreal energy of urban life. The gold leaf background… adds a sacred, almost divine quality—elevating the vending machine into a modern-day shrine of desire and fantasy. Inspired by Tokyo street scenes and childhood nostalgia, the artist blends pop surrealism with urban art influences. Thick textural brushwork and bold color contrasts add a tactile energy. Viewers are encouraged to reflect on the fine line between fun and overload, dream and distraction. Comes ready to hang, with sealed edges and protective finish. A celebration of chaos, color, and the curious magic of everyday objects.
Pavel Sipkin, also known as PAVS, is a Russian-born, Tokyo-based artist and architect who paints extraordinary urban narratives infused with his architectural insight. His technique fuses hyperreal precision with surreal, poetic undertones, blurring boundaries between art and architecture, reality and imagination. Through intricate brushwork and a delicate balance of detail and abstraction, he reimagines cityscapes, inviting contemplation of everyday moments. Sipkin’s work radiates a magnetic tension between permanence and impermanence, ultimately inspiring viewers to rediscover wonder and hidden meaning in daily life’s overlooked details.