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Masakatsu Sashie’s Mysterious Spheres Hover Over Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes — Colossal

Last updated: December 3, 2024 1:08 am
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Masakatsu Sashie’s oil paintings transport viewers into a world where eerie orbs, architectural elements, and neon signs float above urban landscapes and fields of debris. The artist describes his work as a representation of the universe, drawing inspiration from symbolic designs like the Japanese national flag, Hanafuda cards, and mandalas.

Sashie meticulously composes his paintings by gathering images related to specific themes such as signage, aging buildings, or retro motifs. Using his own photographs and online sources, he merges these shapes into floating globes that are meticulously rendered in oil on canvas.

The absence of human figures in Sashie’s landscapes prompts viewers to contemplate themes of mass consumerism, waste, and decaying infrastructure. The illuminated spheres in his paintings evoke a sense of mystery, reminiscent of iconic sci-fi spaceships like the Death Star from Star Wars.

For those planning to visit Melbourne in May, Sashie’s work will be featured in an exhibition at Outré Gallery, followed by another show in July at i GALLERY in Osaka. In the meantime, art enthusiasts can explore more of the artist’s imaginary worlds on his Instagram account.

Sashie’s paintings, such as “Phantasm (night)” and “Phantasm (day),” offer a glimpse into a surreal realm where fantastical orbs hover above enigmatic landscapes. Each artwork, like “Echo” and “Concrete,” invites viewers to ponder the intricate details and hidden narratives within Sashie’s post-apocalyptic scenes.

As you delve into Sashie’s captivating artworks like “Shield,” “Hall,” “Boiler,” and “SYMBOL パ,” you’ll find yourself immersed in a mesmerizing blend of reality and fantasy. The artist’s unique vision and meticulous craftsmanship create a visually stunning experience that challenges perceptions of the world around us.

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If you’re drawn to thought-provoking art that pushes boundaries and sparks imagination, Masakatsu Sashie’s paintings are a must-see. Dive into his extraordinary universe, where the familiar meets the extraordinary, and discover a new perspective on the interconnectedness of art and the cosmos.

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