a woman holding her hands up to her face
a woman holding her hands up to her face

Sora Nakahara

Sora’s work merges analog textures with digital experimentation, resulting in immersive visual compositions and abstract storytelling.

ABOUT

Sora Nakahara is a visual artist from Tokyo whose practice merges analog textures, experimental photography, and generative digital processes. Her work often centers on abstraction—transforming everyday materials and gestures into immersive visual compositions. Exhibited internationally, Sora’s pieces invite viewers to slow down, observe detail, and reconsider the emotional qualities of form, light, and space. Her artistic language bridges tradition and innovation, echoing Japanese minimalism and contemporary media art.

  • black and beige dragon-printed textile
    black and beige dragon-printed textile
    black and beige dragon-printed textile
  • a painting of a large wave in the ocean
    a painting of a large wave in the ocean
    a painting of a large wave in the ocean
  • a painting of a pagoda with a full moon in the background
    a painting of a pagoda with a full moon in the background
    a painting of a pagoda with a full moon in the background
  • a painting of a wave in the ocean
    a painting of a wave in the ocean
    a painting of a wave in the ocean

Schedule

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05:00 PM

Perspectives on Contemporary Practice

#3

05:00 PM

Perspectives on Contemporary Practice

#3

05:00 PM

Perspectives on Contemporary Practice

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02:30 PM

Creative Processes & Constraints

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02:30 PM

Creative Processes & Constraints

#8

02:30 PM

Creative Processes & Constraints

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05:00 PM

Reflections & Closing Remarks

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05:00 PM

Reflections & Closing Remarks

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05:00 PM

Reflections & Closing Remarks

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