Thursday, January 9, 2025

Day 4519: Mysterious Spheres & Angel#15 Step-by-Step, TBT.

"Obstacles": junk collage

 


 


  

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Click:  Regina Bell, If I Could.


 


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 Mysterious Spheres Hover Over Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes


“TOKI.” All images courtesy of Masakatsu Sashie

Encircling eerie orbs, architectural elements and neon signs hover above urban landscapes and fields of detritus in Masakatsu Sashie’s oil paintings. His fantastical, post-apocalyptic scenes envision Earth “as a representation of the universe,” the artist tells Colossal.


Sashie adds, “This led me to the idea of symbolically expressing the sphere. My inspiration came from designs that feature circles symbolically composed within rectangles, such as the Japanese national flag, Hanafuda cards, and mandalas.”



Sashie begins by gathering images related to a theme, such as signage, aging buildings, or retro motifs. He works from his own photographs, in addition to images he finds online. Likening the composition to a two-dimensional assemblage, he then merges all of the shapes into floating globes, rendered in oil on canvas.


Devoid of people, Sashie’s landscapes interrogate the nature of mass consumerism, waste, and aging infrastructure. Like some of sci-fi’s most iconic spaceships—think the Death Star from 
Star Wars—the illuminated spheres seem to run on inexplicable sources of energy, leaving their internal workings or possible inhabitants a total mystery.


In Melbourne in May, Sashie’s work is slated for an exhibition at Outré Gallery, followed by another show in July at i GALLERYin Osaka. In the meantime, dive deeper into the artist’s imaginary worlds on Instagram.







Angel step-by-step ...

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                                                                   "Ready Angel": junk mail collage.




Throwback Thursday ...

Demonstration, Newport Dune, 2004: 
Jake Spielberger, Taylor Hobberlin, Alina Carnahan, Tyler Kerce, Michael Bates, Jordan Lawson,Tess Bernsyein, Cheyenne Lopez, Michael Keating, Duke Yasuda, Jared Stanton, Nick Bernstein, Richard Wetts, Brandon Nomura, Roberto Torres, Roy Center & more.


 

  
 
A 3+ minute video, Bubble wrap Art, here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...

Summer Tanager.




 

Thursday's Smiles ... 

       


    
   















  
  

2 comments:

Jared said...

TBT, always my favorite day of the week to check the blog. Always know there'll be some good hair shots. Love, Jared

Paula Coleman said...

I love your tbt. Your angel is amazing! We are so thrilled to see are Michael in the 2004 Dunes picture! He was 16! He just turned 37 last month ♥️
Love to you!! Stay safe 😘