Sushi Hand
Sushi Hand captures the density and visual theatre of Osaka's entertainment district, where oversized street icons, illuminated signage, and passing crowds compress into a distinctly urban experience. A fleeting portrait emerges from the movement—an ordinary moment framed against the extraordinary character of the city—reflecting the layered energy and visual identity of contemporary Japan.
About the Japan Series
The Japan Series forms part of The Cultural Portfolio, an ongoing visual archive examining contemporary cultural environments through photography, moving image, and digital presentation. Developed across multiple journeys through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and beyond, the series explores the intersection of tradition, technology, architecture, public space, and everyday life. Rather than documenting landmarks alone, the work focuses on atmosphere, observation, and the visual character of contemporary Japan, building a long-form record of lived experience and cultural continuity.
Acquire a work from the ongoing Japan Series archive.
This artwork from the Japan Series is available as an instant digital download, formatted for personal printing and digital enjoyment. Think of it as a contemporary souvenir — one that can be collected, displayed, framed, or gifted.
High-quality digital file for personal devices, display screens, and private collections.
Studio Print Edition:
One signed 6x4 inch study print, unframed.
Ships flat and protected from the studio.
For personal, non-commercial use only.
For commercial, editorial, licensing, or interior design enquiries, please contact Studio MD.
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