This artwork is inspired by Japan’s hyper-urban everyday life, where convenience stores become surreal temples of modern consumption. Blending pop culture, surrealism, and manga aesthetics, it transforms an ordinary Lawson shop into a dreamlike “milk metropolis” ruled by a giant cow deity. The piece reflects on mass production, consumer habits, and the strange harmony between nature and industry. I want viewers to feel amused yet uneasy—to question how comfort and absurdity coexist in contemporary life. Using bold lines, vivid color, and comic exaggeration, painting allows me to merge humor, critique, and fantasy into one fluid, chaotic urban vision.
Acrylic
£753.22
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This artwork is inspired by Japan’s hyper-urban everyday life, where convenience stores become surreal temples of modern consumption. Blending pop culture, surrealism, and manga aesthetics, it transforms an ordinary Lawson shop into a dreamlike “milk metropolis” ruled by a giant cow deity. The piece reflects on mass production, consumer habits, and the strange harmony between nature and industry. I want viewers to feel amused yet uneasy—to question how comfort and absurdity coexist in contemporary life. Using bold lines, vivid color, and comic exaggeration, painting allows me to merge humor, critique, and fantasy into one fluid, chaotic urban vision.
Acrylic
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