Yuko Nasu
Born 1974
Yuko Nasu explores how images affect and influence us through remembered portraits, often based on images from the media relating to stories that affected her. One portrait is of Raoul Moat as a cute young child, a baby-faced tabloid image whose tragic contrast to the adult’s reality resonated with the artist. In translating the memory to painting, the fractured innocence of the child and the sad portent of the man become bound together in her sweeping gestural marks. The same applies to other tragic figures from the papers, such as Baby P and an anonymous solider killed in Afghanistan. Through recreating and remembering these images in her painting, Yuko looks to tap into the raw emotions that we come to associate with a powerful image, and how we appropriate images in very personal ways.
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Yuko Nasu
Born 1974
Yuko Nasu explores how images affect and influence us through remembered portraits, often based on images from the media relating to stories that affected her. One portrait is of Raoul Moat as a cute young child, a baby-faced tabloid image whose tragic contrast to the adult’s reality resonated with the artist. In translating the memory to painting, the fractured innocence of the child and the sad portent of the man become bound together in her sweeping gestural marks. The same applies to other tragic figures from the papers, such as Baby P and an anonymous solider killed in Afghanistan. Through recreating and remembering these images in her painting, Yuko looks to tap into the raw emotions that we come to associate with a powerful image, and how we appropriate images in very personal ways.
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Digitizing your art collection allows you to access it anywhere around the world.
A computer, tablet, and phone showing the native ArtCollection.io applications.

Available on any device, mac, pc & more

ArtCollection.io is a cloud based solution that gives you access to your collection anywhere you have a secure internet connection. In addition to a beautiful web dashboard, we also provide users with a suite of mobile applications that allow for data synchronization and offline browsing. Feel confident in your ability to access your art collection anywhere around the world at anytime. Download ArtCollection.io today!

App Store button to download iOS application.
Google Play Button to download Android application.