Chiba

€350.00

Title: Chiba
Year: 2026
Material: MDF, Epoxy resin, pigments, wooden frame, aluminium
Dimensions: 33 × 33 × 3.5 cm
Series: Japan Prefecture Series

Description:
The artwork
Chiba reinterprets the emblem of the Japanese prefecture of the same name through a luminous and carefully balanced composition. The iconic star-like form of the symbol emerges from a calm blue background, outlined by shimmering golden textures that frame the shape with a sense of clarity and radiance.

Within the central figure, delicate marbled patterns of soft pink and white flow through the resin surface, creating an organic contrast to the precise geometric structure. The golden outlines and subtle glitter elements catch the light and give the piece a vibrant depth, allowing the work to shift in appearance depending on the viewer’s perspective.

This interplay of geometry and fluidity reflects the character of Chiba itself — a region where coastal landscapes, urban life, and tradition meet. As part of the Japan Prefecture Series, the piece combines conceptual clarity with a tactile material aesthetic, inviting the viewer to explore the dialogue between cultural symbol, color, and texture.

Title: Chiba
Year: 2026
Material: MDF, Epoxy resin, pigments, wooden frame, aluminium
Dimensions: 33 × 33 × 3.5 cm
Series: Japan Prefecture Series

Description:
The artwork
Chiba reinterprets the emblem of the Japanese prefecture of the same name through a luminous and carefully balanced composition. The iconic star-like form of the symbol emerges from a calm blue background, outlined by shimmering golden textures that frame the shape with a sense of clarity and radiance.

Within the central figure, delicate marbled patterns of soft pink and white flow through the resin surface, creating an organic contrast to the precise geometric structure. The golden outlines and subtle glitter elements catch the light and give the piece a vibrant depth, allowing the work to shift in appearance depending on the viewer’s perspective.

This interplay of geometry and fluidity reflects the character of Chiba itself — a region where coastal landscapes, urban life, and tradition meet. As part of the Japan Prefecture Series, the piece combines conceptual clarity with a tactile material aesthetic, inviting the viewer to explore the dialogue between cultural symbol, color, and texture.