artwork by Yuki Matsueda

£1,500.00

This artwork by Yuki Matsueda exemplifies his signature style of dimensional pop art, where everyday flat imagery is transformed into kinetic, three-dimensional installations. Titled conceptually in line with his other works, this piece visually and metaphorically "breaks the frame."

Description of the Artwork:

  • Medium & Style:
    A set of four Ace playing cards—Spade, Heart, Club, and Diamond—are mounted against a carbon-fiber-like black background, encased within a minimalist black shadow box frame. What makes the piece striking is that each card appears to be breaking out of the background in a surreal, fluid-like distortion—almost as if escaping the two-dimensional plane.

  • Three-Dimensional Forms:
    Each card is punctuated by a 3D representation of its suit—a spade, heart, club, or diamond—bursting outward from the card in a glossy, sculpted form. These objects literally "pop" from the surface, giving a visceral sense of motion and rebellion against traditional constraints of form.

  • Conceptual Message:
    Matsueda’s recurring theme is the liberation of static imagery. The work challenges our perception of reality and illusion. Here, the Aces—symbols of highest rank and possibility—are actively asserting themselves, breaking free from their flat confinement. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for breaking boundaries, challenging expectations, and embracing individuality.

  • Material and Finish:
    The glossy finish, carbon fiber background, and precision of the resin or acrylic components give the piece a futuristic, high-tech edge—contrasting with the nostalgic motif of playing cards.

Artistic Significance:

Matsueda’s work consistently plays with dimensionality and form, offering social commentary on the limits of conventional thinking. By using familiar pop culture objects—like playing cards or signage—he creates an immediate emotional resonance, while the 3D distortion pushes viewers to re-examine the "ordinary."