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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
9.8x8.7in
About this artwork
This artwork portrays Tokyo through a dynamic duality of old and new. The gold textured with Japanese rice and koji background evokes traditional Japan—its gilded screens, calligraphic patterns, and enduring cultural memory. In sharp contrast, the bold black “Tokyo” lettering and vibrant skyline express the city’s contemporary energy and urban intensity. Where these elements blend, the past and present converge: tradition becomes the foundation of… modern life, while modernity reinterprets the past. The piece captures Tokyo as a city where history and innovation coexist in a continuous dialogue, revealing an identity built from both ancient craftsmanship and a fast-moving, ever-evolving urban spirit.
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.