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Toshitaka Aoyagi plays with colour in an elegantly simple way—by letting the colour itself interact with the light and its surroundings to create an imaginative, minimal installation. While Aoyagi uses bright, florescent strips to create his work, what the viewer sees is a mere shadow of the colour, diluted down to its reflection on a wall. In a sense, Aoyagi empowers colour, rather than detract from it, all through the power of suggestion.

See more of Aoyagi’s work here.