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  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    Pierre Gasly (fra), Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda AT02, Yuki TSUNODA (jap), Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda AT02, portrait
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeaffen im Central Park Zoo in New York
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    FEATURE - Schneeaffen im Central Park Zoo in New York
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX Shutterstock (5371545i)
    Snow monkey Yuki after a swim
    Snow monkeys at Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 15 Nov 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Schneeaffen im Central Park Zoo in New York
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    FEATURE - Schneeaffen im Central Park Zoo in New York
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX Shutterstock (5371545j)
    Snow monkey Yuki after a swim
    Snow monkeys at Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 15 Nov 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schneeaffen im Central Park Zoo in New York
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    FEATURE - Schneeaffen im Central Park Zoo in New York
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX Shutterstock (5371545k)
    Snow monkey Yuki swimming
    Snow monkeys at Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 15 Nov 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • MCM Comic Con Expo, London, Britain - 24 May 2015
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    MCM Comic Con Expo, London, Britain - 24 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by LNP/REX Shutterstock (4787086a)
    A girl dressed as Kai Yuki from Space Pirate Captain Harlock poses, as fans of anime, comic books, video games and more gather in large numbers at the Excel Centre to attend the bi-annual MCM Comic Con.
    MCM Comic Con Expo, London, Britain - 24 May 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Football, USA v Japan Final Match, Wembley Stadium, Britain - 09 Aug 2012
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    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Football, USA v Japan Final Match, Wembley Stadium, Britain - 09 Aug 2012
    NO NUTS MAGAZINE - Strictly Editorial Use Only - No Merchandising.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Back Page Images / Rex Features (1814767j)
    Yuki Ogimi and Hope Solo - USA v Japan Final
    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Football, USA v Japan Final Match, Wembley Stadium, Britain - 09 Aug 2012

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Fencing, Britain - 31 Jul 2012
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    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Fencing, Britain - 31 Jul 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1807637a)
    Fencing Men (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042s)
    Today's Happy Colors acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042m)
    3 of diamonds acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042o)
    Exit sign man (This is Exit) acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042q)
    Look at me acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042r)
    Super egg acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042p)
    Puzzle acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042k)
    Play With Blocks acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042l)
    Triple Uzura acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042j)
    Uzura Force 7 acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042b)
    Ace of Spades acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042a)
    acrylic 3-D artwork, Ace of Hearts card acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042d)
    Royal Flush acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
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    Yuki Matsueda's 3-D artwork jumps out at viewers, Ibarki, Japan - Nov 2011
    No stock. Editorial Use Only
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Yuki Matsueda / Rex Features (1491042c)
    Four cards acrylic 3-D artwork
    Art That Jumps Out of the Frame...Literally
    A man has created a series of 3-D artwork that quite literally jumps out of the frame.

    Yuki Matsueda's extruded artwork, called 'Escape', focuses on the subject of the image projecting away from the two-dimensional picture, which is then encompassed in acrylic.

    Highlights include a smashed egg; an exit sign with the exit man running away; a pair of dice with the spots protruding from their white background and playing cards cut loose.

    Like many artists, Yuki, 31, has drawn inspiration from the recent technology boom in 3D films and televisions.

    The Japanese artist said: "My collection of art represents breaking free from constraints and everyday life.

    "I grew up surrounded by art and when I was younger my parents owned a printing company and I started to print my own 2-D designs.

    "It wasn't until I went to college I started to learn more about design and since then I have been producing pieces of three-dimensional work"

    Yuki has recently graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a PhD, where he studied the analysis of design, learning about three-dimensional and colour configurations.

    He now plans to continue to break free from two-dimensional imagery and create new artwork depending on the future of technology.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Yuki Matsueda/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFWEFSKBQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX