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An expressive environmental portrait capturing the artist within his dense workspace, surrounded by vibrant neon textiles and traditional Japanese artifacts. The composition highlights cross-cultural themes and the tactile nature of his creative practice, creating a mood of creative intensity and cultural synthesis.
Dave Sayre in his Tokyo Studio other Dimensions TBD
An environmental portrait of artist Dave Sayre in his cluttered workspace, surrounded by vibrant fabrics, Japanese lanterns, and various art supplies. The photograph captures a sense of creative immersion and the cross-cultural influences inherent in his life and work in Japan.
Artist in the Tokyo Studio other Dimensions TBD
A satirical Pop Art piece featuring a mid-century style cartoon businessman whose head is replaced by a bulging money bag, set against a whimsical repetitive floral pattern. The work utilizes a bold, graphic aesthetic to offer a biting social commentary on greed and corporate identity. The juxtaposition of the serious subject matter with the playful, decorative background creates a jarring and effective cross-cultural irony.
Money Mind in Bloom mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
A vibrant and playful composition featuring a vintage-style cartoon character traversing a whimsical landscape of oversized yellow flowers and abstract oval forms. The piece utilizes flat color fields and a flattened perspective to create a nostalgic, pop-surrealist mood typical of cross-cultural contemporary art.
Path Through the Yellow Blooms acrylic-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece juxtaposes a classic American cartoon icon with a traditional Japanese-style floral pattern, reflecting the artist's cross-cultural experiences in Tokyo. The flat, bold application of color on a patterned substrate creates a vibrant Pop Art aesthetic that explores themes of greed and consumerism. The contrast between the menacing character and the delicate, repetitive background highlights a playful yet cynical mood.
Wolf with Money Bag on Floral Background mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
A bold graphic portrait rendered in a pop-art style over a found Japanese retail advertisement. The contrast between the flat, saturated colors of the figure and the complex typography of the background explores themes of urban consumerism and cross-cultural identity. The work features heavy outlines and a playful, observational mood.
Portrait of a Man in Red on Japanese Newsprint mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This vibrant work-on-paper features a hand-painted blonde figure and bold blue lettering overlaid onto a Japanese supermarket advertisement. The juxtaposition of commercial graphics with street-art-inspired elements explores themes of identity and cross-cultural consumerism. The composition is energetic, utilizing high-contrast colors and found-object textures.
Time Service Fag mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This work features bold acrylic interventions over a vintage Japanese educational magazine cover, juxtaposing nostalgic Showa-era imagery with contemporary Western pop-art motifs. The opaque, cartoonish hand and melting green form create a playful yet disruptive cross-cultural dialogue, reflecting the artist's Tokyo-based perspective. The weathered texture of the found paper adds a layer of history and materiality to the vibrant, flat graphic style of the paint.
Tanoshii Sannensei Pop Intervention mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a vibrant, red felt appliqué layered over a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e portrait, creating a playful and irreverent cross-cultural dialogue. The tactile, modern material of the felt contrasts sharply with the historical woodblock print style, exploring themes of identity and cultural masking. This work exemplifies the artist's engagement with his Tokyo environment through a whimsical, contemporary lens.
Kabuki Actor with Red Felt Mask mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This contemporary collage juxtaposes a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style figure against a serene, cherry-blossom-patterned background. The composition is anchored by a vibrant, tactile pile of multicolored felt scraps and artificial flowers, blending historical aesthetics with playful modern materials. The work explores cross-cultural themes through the layering of paper, fabric, and craft elements.
Geisha and Felt Petals mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This work features a bold, cartoonish pair of pink feet painted over a vintage Japanese children's magazine cover, creating a jarring juxtaposition between post-war nostalgia and contemporary pop absurdity. The thick, graphic application of paint subverts the underlying historical imagery, highlighting cross-cultural dissonance through a surrealist lens. The mood is playfully subversive, reflecting the artist's exploration of media and cultural identity.
Pink Feet on Vintage Japanese Magazine Cover mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a vintage Japanese academic directory page overlaid with vibrant, opaque acrylic circles and a whimsical cartoon mouse character. The artwork explores cross-cultural intersections by contrasting stern, historical portraiture with Western-style pop-culture animation. The mood is playful and subversive, challenging traditional notions of academic prestige through lighthearted juxtaposition.
Academic Portraits with Cartoon Mouse mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This vibrant work juxtaposes quintessential American pop symbols with traditional Japanese motifs, featuring a rocket pop alongside red-crowned cranes and an origami element. The composition uses a collage-like aesthetic on weathered paper to explore the intersections of cross-cultural identity and memory. Bold graphic lines and a layered portrait add a contemporary, street-art-inspired dimension to the piece.
Pop Iconography and Japanese Cranes mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a pop-art style character painted atop a weathered vintage Japanese elementary school reader, creating a striking cross-cultural juxtaposition. The bold outlines and flat colors of the figure contrast with the aged, textured paper of the found object. The character's surprised expression and empty thought bubble suggest themes of cultural dialogue and individual introspection within a historical context.
Thought Bubble on Vintage Japanese Reader mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This subversive piece juxtaposes a vintage, cinematic erotic scene with a hand-painted cartoon character, creating a humorous commentary on voyeurism and pop culture. The artist utilizes a bold black censorship block alongside whimsical animation tropes to bridge the gap between adult themes and childhood nostalgia. The work reflects a playful, cross-cultural interrogation of media consumption and memory.
Seeing Stars in the Bedroom mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece juxtaposes a vintage-style photographic interior with whimsical, hand-drawn elements like a cartoonish lightbulb. The mood is intimate and voyeuristic, disrupted by graphic censorship and an illustrative overlay that suggests a narrative of sudden inspiration or inner thought. The cross-cultural aesthetic is evident in the blend of Western retro imagery with a contemporary, almost pop-art sensibility.
Domestic Interior with Lightbulb and Dog mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features two whimsical, mid-century style cartoon architects painted over a page of traditional East Asian text, likely a Buddhist sutra. The bold, pop-art aesthetic of the figures creates a sharp cross-cultural juxtaposition against the aged, vertical calligraphy. The mood is playful yet provocative, contrasting modern professional tropes with ancient philosophical foundations.
Architects on Ancient Text mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This dynamic piece features thick acrylic brushstrokes and a cartoon-style hand superimposed onto a vintage 1967 Japanese magazine cover. The vibrant turquoise paint creates a playful, subversive layer over the monochromatic portrait, bridging the gap between Western pop art aesthetics and Japanese archival media. The work exemplifies a cross-cultural dialogue through the physical alteration of found objects.
Turquoise Overpaint on Vintage Japanese Journal mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a vibrant green geometric plane anchored by four blue pillars, superimposed over traditional Japanese calligraphy on aged, textured paper. The composition juxtaposes bold contemporary abstraction with vintage textual elements, reflecting a cross-cultural dialogue between Western formal structures and Eastern historical contexts.
Suspended Green Plane Over Script mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a bold, acrylic rendering of Elmo's face and a neon dollar sign superimposed over traditional Japanese calligraphy. The juxtaposition of Western pop culture icons and Eastern script creates a striking commentary on global consumerism and cultural hybridization. The weathered texture of the paper adds a sense of historical depth to the playful, contemporary subject matter.
Elmo and Dollar Sign on Calligraphy mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a striking juxtaposition of traditional Japanese ukiyo-e imagery with bold, cartoonish elements typical of Western pop culture. The thick, vibrant applications of yellow and white acrylic paint, delivered by stylized gloved hands, create a playful yet disruptive dialogue between historical Eastern aesthetics and modern Western icons. Visible fold lines on the substrate suggest a found-object or vintage print base, heightening the contemporary, cross-cultural remix theme.
Pop Intervention on Classic Ukiyo-e mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a satirical intervention on a vintage Japanese imperial family portrait, where the heads of the parents are replaced by cartoonish yellow spouts emitting large, stylized white splashes. The work juxtaposes traditional Japanese formal iconography with Western pop-art sensibilities, creating an irreverent and surreal cross-cultural commentary. The mood is playful yet subversive, using graphic elements to deconstruct historical authority.
Imperial Family Splash mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece juxtaposes a Western mid-century cartoon aesthetic with traditional Japanese ink calligraphy and stylized clouds. The vibrant blue of the policeman's uniform creates a playful tension against the delicate, expressive brushwork on the aged paper background. The work explores the intersection of pop culture and historical Eastern artistic traditions.
Puzzled Officer with Calligraphy and Clouds mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece combines traditional Japanese calligraphy and technical diagrams with bold graphic elements on textured, parchment-like paper. The composition juxtaposes a stylized cylindrical form and a rock against dense archival text, reflecting themes of cross-cultural communication and discovery. The mood is intellectual and exploratory, blending East Asian aesthetics with a modern Western illustrative sensibility.
Study with Japanese Calligraphy and Cylinder mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
A vibrant, surreal figure with a textured pink face is superimposed over an aged Japanese medicinal ledger. The piece creates a striking dialogue between traditional historical ephemera and contemporary pop-inspired imagery, reflecting the artist's cross-cultural experience. The thick application of acrylic on the figure provides a bold, tactile contrast to the fragile, weathered paper background.
Pink Figure on Vintage Japanese Document mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This playful composition juxtaposes a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print with a bold, flat-colored cartoon limb characteristic of early American animation. The work explores cross-cultural themes by interrupting a serene historic view of Mount Fuji with a surreal, contemporary pop-culture element. It creates a humorous dialogue between the precision of classical Japanese perspective and the irreverence of modern western iconography.
Animation Intervention over Edo Landscape mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece juxtaposes traditional Japanese shunga eroticism with a bold, cartoonish XXX bottle, creating a humorous commentary on vice and cultural censorship. The flat, graphic style of the bottle intervention contrasts sharply with the delicate, aged tones of the ukiyo-e-inspired background.
Shunga with XXX Bottle mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a whimsical, cartoonish airplane navigating stylized white clouds, painted directly onto a vintage 1950s Japanese newspaper. The contrast between the flat, modern graphic style and the aged, text-heavy background reflects the artist’s cross-cultural Tokyo-based experience. The mood is playful yet nostalgic, bridging contemporary pop art with historical ephemera.
Aeronaut over Showa News mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a brightly colored, stylized cottage painted atop a vintage Japanese newspaper, creating a sharp contrast between modern folk aesthetics and historical media. The flat, opaque application of vibrant primary colors pops against the sepia-toned text and traditional mountain illustration, reflecting a playful cross-cultural dialogue. The mood is whimsical yet grounded by the archival nature of the underlying material.
House on a Green Hill over Vintage Newsprint acrylic-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This work features a bold, graphic illustration of stylized feet superimposed onto a weathered mid-century Japanese children's magazine cover. The juxtaposition of contemporary, pop-inspired imagery against a nostalgic, culturally specific background creates a playful yet surreal cross-cultural dialogue. The thick black outlines and flat color palette characteristic of street art serve to disrupt the historical context of the original printed material.
Feet on Vintage Kodomo Club mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a whimsical, cartoon-style character knitting a green sock, juxtaposed against a background of vintage Japanese newspaper. The vibrant, opaque colors and thick outlines create a striking contrast with the densely textured, monochromatic typography of the aged paper. The work explores cross-cultural themes by blending American animation aesthetics with historical Japanese ephemera.
The Knitter on Vintage News mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This dynamic collage juxtaposes Western cartoon iconography with Japanese historical elements, featuring a vibrant character scattering gold coins over an imperial portrait and a traditional tiger. The composition utilizes pop-art repetitions and historical text to create a satirical commentary on wealth and cross-cultural influence. The mood is playful yet provocative, blending street art aesthetics with traditional scroll-like textures.
Imperial Rescript and Pop Prosperity mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
A split-composition piece juxtaposing a serene, stylized forest landscape with a nervous-looking cartoon sheep set against a vibrant pink background. The flat application of color and bold outlines evoke the aesthetic of mid-century animation cels, blending whimsical humor with a sense of impending action.
Forest Backdrop with Nervous Sheep gouache-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This minimalist composition presents two irregular orange silhouettes adorned with black polka dots against a stark white background. The piece blends a contemporary graphic sensibility with motifs that suggest ancient or cross-cultural textiles. Its clean lines and flat application of color create a playful yet formal study of shape and pattern.
Dual Spotted Forms acrylic-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This Pop Art-inspired composition features two cartoonish surveyors peering across a visual divide at a stylized tropical landscape. The piece utilizes a split background of painterly sky and graphic polka dots to contrast the organic world with human planning. The bold outlines and flat colors evoke mid-century animation while exploring contemporary themes of development and nature.
Architects of the Unseen acrylic-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This dynamic composition juxtaposes a whimsical, vibrantly colored illustration of a purple house with a stark panel of expressive black gestural brushwork. The work reflects a cross-cultural dialogue between Western pop-art aesthetics and East Asian calligraphic traditions, highlighting a tension between structured memory and spontaneous emotion. Bold, flat planes of color contrast sharply with the raw energy of the ink, creating a playful yet contemplative narrative.
Suburban Dream and Gestural Ink Juxtaposition mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
An expressive portrait featuring textured brushwork and a vibrant, flat-colored popsicle that creates a striking visual contrast. The composition includes marginal sketches and anime-inspired doodles, reflecting the artist's cross-cultural influences and Tokyo-based background. The mood is a blend of pop-culture irony and intimate character study.
Portrait with Neon Pink Popsicle mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This pop-surrealist composition employs a graphic, illustrative style to explore themes of risk and reward through familiar cartoon tropes like the money bag and anvil. The contrast between the flat blue polka-dot background and the vibrant, textured landscape creates a playful yet tension-filled visual narrative about cross-cultural material values.
The Cost of Fortune acrylic-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece features a collection of characters rendered in a classic mid-century animation style, exploring themes of wealth, psychology, and slapstick destruction. The fine black ink line work is set against a textured, sepia-toned wash that creates a sense of aged nostalgia and archival decay. The composition utilizes vintage American cartoon tropes to present a cynical yet playful commentary on capital and chaos.
Retro Animation Montage with Money and TNT mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD
This piece juxtaposes a minimalist, Western-style cartoon character with repetitive columns of Japanese calligraphy, exploring the psychological tension of cross-cultural immersion. The slumped figure and 'XXX' bottle suggest a moment of weary isolation or culture shock, set against a rhythmic background of gestural ink strokes. The contrast between flat, opaque colors and traditional calligraphy highlights the artist's dual cultural influences.
Native Echoes mixed-media-on-paper Dimensions TBD