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KAZUKI TAKAMATSU 'The Memory of a Girl Who Has a Skull' (2015) Surreal Giclée on Canvas'The Memory of a Girl Who Has a Skull' by Kazuki Takamatsu, 2015 Takamatsu creates haunting, layered figures that blend delicate beauty with themes of memory, death, and the subconscious. 30 x 24 Inches 76. 2 x 61 Centimeters Archival gicle pigment print on bright white, 100% cotton canvas. Limited Edition of 50 (#15 50) Hand signed and numbered by the artist in silver. ARTIST BIO Kazuki Takamatsu (b. 1978, Sendai, Japan) is a contemporary Japanese
'The Memory of a Girl Who Has a Skull' by Kazuki Takamatsu, 2015
Takamatsu creates haunting, layered figures that blend delicate beauty with themes of memory, death, and the subconscious.
30 x 24 Inches
76.2 x 61 Centimeters
Archival giclée pigment print on bright white, 100% cotton canvas.
Limited Edition of 50 (#15/50)
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in silver.
ARTIST BIO
Kazuki Takamatsu (b. 1978, Sendai, Japan) is a contemporary Japanese artist known for his haunting, monochromatic paintings of ethereal, doll-like figures rendered through layered gradients that create a striking three-dimensional effect. After graduating from the Department of Oil Painting at Tohoku University of Art & Design in 2001, Takamatsu developed a distinctive process that blends traditional techniques—such as drawing, gouache, and airbrush—with digital depth-mapping methods to build luminous, sculptural forms.
Influenced by Japanese subculture, manga aesthetics, and contemporary social anxieties, his work explores themes of innocence, mortality, memory, and the emotional complexities of modern life. His figures often appear suspended in dark, minimal spaces, their ghostlike bodies constructed from delicate tonal layers that blur the boundary between digital and hand-painted imagery.
Takamatsu has exhibited internationally at galleries and museums in Japan, Europe, and the United States, and is widely recognized for the distinctive visual language and emotional atmosphere of his work.
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