181°: Visual Installations by Yoshiki Hase
Published Mar 12, 2021
Japanese artist Yoshiki Hase combined natural landscape photography with artificial visual elements to produce these captivating images for his ‘181°’ series.
“181° consists of a series of photographs which include handmade, geometric objects physically inserted into an expansive landscape, depicting human creativity against a backdrop that is largely undefined and difficult to pin down. Some of these objects are occasionally surreal and suggestive.
By placing objects into these physical spaces, the onlooker intermittently experiences peculiar instances of visual harmony. It’s here that an entirely new scenery emerges from this cross-section of will and nature.”
— Yoshiki Hase
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