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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Nobuyoshi Araki's Winter Love #11, 2008, mixed media, black-and-white photo of reclining woman overlaid with expressive red and turquoise paint.

Hand painted photograph - Gelatin silver print // Winter Love #11 by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 2008, is a captivating mixed media work that combines photography with hand-painted elements. The piece features a black and white gelatin silver print of a woman reclining, her face turned to the side with closed eyes, evoking a sense of intimacy and vulnerability. Over the photograph, Araki has applied expressive strokes of red and turquoise paint, creating a flowing, almost dreamlike overlay that contrasts with the realism of the photograph. The organic movement of the paint adds emotional depth to the image, as though the colors symbolize an internal world of passion and contemplation. This work reflects Araki's signature style of blending eroticism with personal and emotional expression, pushing the boundaries between photography and painting.

Artwork Copyright © Nobuyoshi Araki

Winter love #11, 2008

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Hand painted photograph - Gelatin silver print // Winter Love #11 by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 2008, is a captivating mixed media work that combines photography with hand-painted elements. The piece features a black and white gelatin silver print of a woman reclining, her face turned to the side with closed eyes, evoking a sense of intimacy and vulnerability. Over the photograph, Araki has applied expressive strokes of red and turquoise paint, creating a flowing, almost dreamlike overlay that contrasts with the realism of the photograph. The organic movement of the paint adds emotional depth to the image, as though the colors symbolize an internal world of passion and contemplation. This work reflects Araki's signature style of blending eroticism with personal and emotional expression, pushing the boundaries between photography and painting.

Artwork Copyright © Nobuyoshi Araki

Nobuyoshi Araki

Colorscapes (s), 1991

Photography

Lambda Print

USD 7,500

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Yakuza (Tokyo Comedy), 1994 - 2023

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

USD 19,500

Nobuyoshi Araki

Arakism

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

USD 3,800

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitle From Erotos, 1993

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

USD 7,000

Nobuyoshi Araki

Kimbaku, 2007

Photography

C-Print

USD 14,000

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled (Pink Flower)

Photography

Lambda Print

USD 13,500

Nobuyoshi Araki

Polaroid #10, 2009

Photography

Polaroid

EUR 950

Nobuyoshi Araki

Polaroid #2

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,150

Nobuyoshi Araki

Polaroid #1

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,150

Nobuyoshi Araki

Portrait, 2008

Photography

Mixed Media

USD 3,500

Nobuyoshi Araki

Winter Love #11, 2008

Photography

Mixed Media

USD 3,500

Nobuyoshi Araki

Polaroid #16

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,250

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 10

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,400

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 8

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,400

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 7

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,400

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 6

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,400

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 4

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,400

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 3

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,400

Nobuyoshi Araki

Colorscapes (medium), 1991

Photography

Lambda Print

USD 8,950

Nobuyoshi Araki

Bondage Series #3, 1997

Photography

C-Print

EUR 4,500

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 5

Photography

Polaroid

Currently Not Available

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 2

Photography

Polaroid

Currently Not Available

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 1

Photography

Polaroid

Currently Not Available

Nobuyoshi Araki

Sentimental Journey, 1971

Photography

Gelatin Silver Print

Currently Not Available

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