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KYNE is a Japanese artist based in Fukuoka, famous for his flat, monochrome paintings of women that blend 80s idol aesthetics with graffiti culture.
His style is defined by clean lines, flat planes of color (often blue, white, and black), and minimalist composition, heavily influenced by Julian Opie and 1980s record jacket illustrations.
The women are fictional, idealized figures. They represent a mood rather than a specific person, often characterized by a "cool," unreadable, or slightly melancholic expression.
He studied Japanese painting (Nihonga) in university while simultaneously practicing graffiti on the streets, leading to his unique hybrid style.
KYNE is a central figure in the creative boom occurring in Fukuoka, Japan, helping to put the city on the map as a hub for new street and contemporary art.
He primarily works with acrylic on canvas and shaped panels, as well as silkscreen prints.
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