Enomoto Aemi works within a contemporary abstract practice shaped by East Asian visual culture. The work emphasizes restraint, balance, and deliberate use of space, where color operates as structure rather than surface. Forms are reduced, incomplete, and allowed to hold tension without resolution.Nature is approached indirectly, through rhythm, repetition, and quiet shifts in tone. Color is applied with control and intention, carrying emotional weight without spectacle. Irregularity is preserved. Change and instability are treated as part of the work rather than something to be corrected.The practice resists narrative and representation. Meaning emerges through attention, pacing, and the relationship between elements. The work does not present images to interpret, but conditions to encounter.Positioned between observation and construction, the practice uses abstraction as a disciplined language, where restraint and color define a contemporary mode of presence.
“Weapon of Choice” Contemporary abstract paintings exploring chance, constraint, and material presence through non-repeatable found tools.