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Nue PhotographicNue PhotographicNue Photographic is a profound photographic art series created by Japanese artist Fukuma umi that explores the complex relationship between nature, human existence, and urban landscapes through the metaphorical representation of weeds. This sophisticated artistic endeavor, which commenced in December 2015 in Tokyo, employs digital photography techniques to capture and transform seemingly mundane wild plants into powerful symbols of resilience and adaptation. The work derives its name from the legendary Japanese creature Nue, a mythological being that appears at night, serving as a metaphor for entities that exist in ambiguous states. Through careful manipulation of digital imagery and meticulous control of tonality, the series presents large-format prints measuring 1456mm x 1030mm on cotton paper, creating a distinctive visual narrative that challenges conventional perceptions of beauty and existence. The artistic approach deliberately embraces darkness and imperfection, reflecting the authentic struggle for survival observed in urban flora, while simultaneously drawing parallels with human existence in modern society. This conceptual work, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Photography and Photo Manipulation Design category, masterfully combines technical expertise with philosophical inquiry, building upon the tradition of existential expression that emerged in the 1960s while introducing contemporary digital methodologies. The series stands as a critical commentary on modern society while simultaneously offering a thesis on human nature, presenting viewers with a nuanced exploration of survival, adaptation, and the beauty found in imperfection. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: photographic art, urban nature, digital manipulation, existential expression, Japanese mythology, contemporary photography SOURCES: |
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