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Yoshihiro Fujita
254123

2008

$6,513.76
£4,864.92
€5,500
CA$9,045.97
A$9,713.11
CHF 5,226.44
MX$114,945.21
NOK 65,843.67
SEK 60,053.10
DKK 41,916.65

About the Item

2008, Unique edition Oil on Canvas 240 1/5 × 78 7/10 × 1 1/5 in 61 × 200 × 3 cmThe artwork is signed by the Artist on verso of the canvas stamped with the logo of the Artist's Studio on verso of the canvas The artwork come accompanied with a formal Certificate of Authenticity issued by the studio of the Artist and signed by the Artist serie "Rhythms of the Retina : Manga Perspectives" In “254123,” Yoshihiro Fujita distills the essence of his series Rhythms of the Retina: Manga Perspectives into a single, hypnotic focal point. The canvas is entirely devoted to the gaze—an amplified fragment of Manga iconography where the eye becomes both subject and language. Stripped of narrative context, the image confronts the viewer directly, transforming a familiar visual code into a space of introspection and emotional tension. Fujita’s decision to isolate the Manga eye is deliberate. Far from illustration, the eye here functions as a psychological landscape. Through meticulous layering of color, sharp contours, and controlled contrasts, the artist reveals how emotion, memory, and identity can be condensed into a single visual organ. In 254123, the gaze oscillates between intensity and restraint, inviting the viewer to linger in a suspended moment where expression replaces storytelling. Light and shadow play a critical role in the composition. Subtle gradations give the eye an almost liquid depth, blurring the boundary between surface and interiority. The image feels simultaneously hyper-graphic and deeply human, echoing Fujita’s ability to bridge Manga aesthetics with the language of contemporary painting. The result is an image that feels alive—watchful, silent, and emotionally charged. The title “254123,” composed of six characters, reflects Fujita’s conceptual rigor. Like a code rather than a description, it resists interpretation while reinforcing the rhythmic structure of the series. The numerical sequence functions as a neutral frame, allowing the emotional power of the gaze to dominate. In this tension between anonymity and intimacy, 254123 becomes a meditation on perception itself—on how eyes, even detached from a body, can carry narrative weight, cultural memory, and universal emotion.
  • Creator:
    Yoshihiro Fujita (1971, Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    2008
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.02 in (61 cm)Width: 78.75 in (200 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU402317444142

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