Artist Hiroki Tsukuda creates his own dystopic world through his drawings. Tsukuda uses ink and charcoal to mimic a kaleidoscope, combining mechanical and creative elements into diffused perspectives. His dynamic compositions are colorless, leaving the viewer to focus solely on the movement of the patterns rather than be distracted by other elements.
Tsukuda thrives in chaos, which is depicted in his art work. He makes this artificial world even more alienated by producing work that is difficult to decode but aesthetically pleasing. He finds comfort in the disillusioned and provides a thought provoking view into his mind.
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