MOKO Style - Blurred Technique
In Hashizume’s recent works, you’ll notice a predominance of vibrant background colors. This series adopts the “MOKO” (meaning “blurred”) technique, which the artist has been exploring lately. Compared to his previous sharply-defined pieces, the colors in this new body of work are more softened, exuding a greater sense of approachability.
Moreover, the figures depicted in much of Hashizume’s art are portrayed in profile, with fewer direct face-on perspectives. In his MIRROR series, the artist aims to create portrait-like paintings that function as mirrors, allowing viewers to reflect on their own inner selves.
This shift towards the MOKO style’s gentle aesthetics, the side-on character poses, and the introspective MIRROR series all demonstrate the evolving depth and nuance in Hashizume’s creative practice. His works invite the audience to engage with a more intimate and contemplative visual experience.
𝐄𝐗𝐇𝐈𝐁𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐈𝐍𝐅𝐎
06.04 – 07.03 | 11:00-20:00
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