Surreal Floral Portraits
Japanese photographer Sayaka Maruyama conceives art that discovers, reconceives, and redefines the classic definitions of beauty. She trials her viewers to gaze with a new viewpoint and to glimpse beauty in every component of our enclosures. In Sakura, the London-based artist draws on academic Japanese quotations and Surrealist motifs to discover what she recounts as "contradictory up to date understandings of Japanese notions of beauty, from both Western and to the east perspectives."
The conceptual art project characteristics images that are soft and elderly, with tinges of vibrant and unforeseen hue blending over the surfaces. Maruyama levels her subject simultaneously with textured flowers and gradients of hue to form her captivating and secret abstract portraits. Viewers are boosted to find their own delineations of beauty within Maruyama's exclusive visual manipulations.
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