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This sculpture captures my childhood experience in comedic way.  The experience we all can relate when we are child.  I think all kids go through separation anxiety and I wanted project it through my imaginary world of egg people.
This sculpture captures my childhood experience in comedic way.  The experience we all can relate when we are child.  I think all kids go through separation anxiety and I wanted project it through my imaginary world of egg people.
This sculpture captures my childhood experience in comedic way.  The experience we all can relate when we are child.  I think all kids go through separation anxiety and I wanted project it through my imaginary world of egg people.
This sculpture captures my childhood experience in comedic way.  The experience we all can relate when we are child.  I think all kids go through separation anxiety and I wanted project it through my imaginary world of egg people.
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Don't Go Mama Sculpture

Tomoaki Orikasa

United States

Sculpture, Metal on Plastic

Size: 16.5 W x 8 H x 3 D in

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This sculpture captures my childhood experience in comedic way. The experience we all can relate when we are child. I think all kids go through separation anxiety and I wanted project it through my imaginary world of egg people.

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Sculpture:Metal on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16.5 W x 8 H x 3 D in

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Tomoaki’s earliest works focused on abstract concepts in jewelry design and expressive figural forms which both stayed at the vanguard of his works until he began constructing anamorphic creations around the year 2005 through his Yolk Art bronze series. As Orikasa became more comfortable blurring the lines between reality and his artistic vision he started to create studies in narrative work. Living between spoken languages brought body language to the forefront of Tomoaki’s narrative anamorphs and eventually led to the first of the artist’s Eggtion Figures being created in early 2016. Over the year that followed Orikasa perfected the production and assembly of small parts that allow him to articulate his works into emotional fluency. The moments his sculptures capture portray simple, relevant human experiences that are commonplace.

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