The artwork 'Love and Fear Have Entered the Chat' by Eriko Hattori features a dual-panel composition in colored pencil and pen. The top panel shows a solitary owl against a black and white scene with flames, while the bottom panel displays vibrant figures in blues, greens, and yellows emerging from darkness, surrounded by curving organic forms and bold colors.
The artwork 'Love and Fear Have Entered the Chat' by Eriko Hattori features vibrant colored pencil and pen illustration displaying abstract shapes in neon green, pink, and black against a dynamic rainbow background, framed by a bold border, shown mounted above a white cabinet with a small cactus plant in ceramic pot.
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    Eriko Hattori

    Love and Fear Have Entered the Chat

    Original Artwork

    Dimensions: Height 14 in x Width 11 in.

    Medium: Colored pencil and pen on paper

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    In Glass Breaks like People Hattori uses some of their usual symbolism: a cheetah and a woman whose faces are covered with a demon mask. The pastel colors of the work, often associated with pureness, contrast with the perverse imagery and the broken glass.

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    Eriko Hattori

    Eriko Hattori

    Works in Pittsburgh, PA

    Eriko Hattori (they/them) is a Pittsburgh-based artist. Hattori uses imagery, symbolism, and folklore to investigate the tension between their queer identity and Japanese heritage. With a rotating set of avatars, these icons act as anchors for conversations about perversion, desire, and the fetishism of bodies. They also serve as ways to honor women yokai and demons in Japanese folklore.

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