Namio Harukawa Gallery Exclusive Portable Direct
Namio Harukawa, Untitled (Dominance Study), c. 1980s. Ink on paper. Harukawa’s economy of line and exaggerated proportions collapse narrative into a single charged gesture, reframing power dynamics through formal clarity.
The woman was looking over her shoulder, directly out of the frame. Her eyes were locked onto the viewer. She wasn't looking at the man beneath her; she was looking at Elias. Her expression wasn't cruel. It was possessive. It said, You are next. namio harukawa gallery exclusive
This gallery features a range of Harukawa's works on paper, including pieces from the 1990s rendered in charcoal and watercolor. These often include titled works like "Namio 28," providing an academic look at his technical evolution and mastery of medium. Where to Find Exclusive Prints and Artworks Namio Harukawa, Untitled (Dominance Study), c