"What is Ukiyo-e Quote Banknote Collage Painting?
It is a contemporary art that uses traditional banknotes, gold and silver foils from around the world with ukiyo-e motifs on large themes such as civilization, nation, history and capitalist society, using money → real banknotes as collage material.
Neo-pop art that adds decorativeness to Ukiyo-e, a Japanese pop art, using concept art and traditional Japanese craft techniques.
It is also characterized by its current affairs and satire that cut out the current international economy. At the core is a symbolic expression of the era when cash disappears and digital money turns. It is a conceptual painting that combines the symbolism of civilization theory, the reality of modern capitalism, the position of art history in Ukiyo-e, and critical satire and quoted paintings based on them.
The state guarantees the originality of the work in which the same bill number cannot exist in the title of the work.
By quoting the concept of Ukiyo-e, in which the same composition is used to create different colors of the printed version, the composition is common, but all are unique pieces by banknotes and colors. The screen collage of banknotes uses the method of AutomaticPainting, which can never make the same pattern.
Original picture explanation
In this work, renminbi is collaged on the rock above the waterfall, and dollar bills are collaged on the rock below, and the costumes of people who are attracted to the hut and the waterfall are collaged with country-specific bills, and you can also enjoy satire. Ingenuity is given.
Works quoted
Around the Waterfalls of the Countries: Mino Country Yoro Falls "Author: Hokusai Katsushika
It is a waterfall in Yoro-cho, Yoro-gun, Gifu Prefecture. It is also famous as a waterfall with the legend of a filial son who said that poor, filial woodcutters gave this water to his elderly father and turned it into alcohol. Today, it is also a famous place to be selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls and Top 100 Waters. The sky is dark blue, and the waterfall that falls straight down in the center of the screen is drawn beautifully.