拍品專文
In Untitled (Lot 453) and Untitled (Lot 454), Aya Takano's use of diluted watercolours reinforces the sensual simplicity of her images which combine fragility and the visual virtuosity of the artist. As an artist associated with the contemporary art style dubbed "Superflat", Takano's works is the exemplification of Japan's post-war cultural affluence, and its diverse yet unified aesthetic traditions. Inspired by modern shojo manga, ukiyo-e and shunga traditions of the Edo period In Japan, her new pop aesthetic reveals the perceived complexities of contemporary life. Waif-like, prepubescent girls populate her scenes in Takano's signature gentle, softly coloured brushstrokes, with the components charmingly unpolished in pastel colours. These are not only moments of pure fantasy, but also of boundless curiosity and desire that reflect our reality and dreams.