

Communication II.

Time To Go Through The Night Again.

The Day When It Rained, Thistle.

Twinsies.

Let's Meet In A Dream III.

Communication.

To Fall Asleep.

Visitors.

To Fall Asleep.

The Day I Couldn't Dance Well.

The Day Of Thunder.

The Day Was Able To Befriend.

Drowning In A Dream.

The Day When Dreamslumbering.

Odd Eye.

Premonition Of The End.

The Day I Came Across A Struggle.

Presentiment.

Meet Again.

My Key I.

Let's Meet In A Dream II.

Let's Meet In A Dream I.

Harbinger Of A Storm.

Favorite

Feel Dizzy And Feel Real.

My Key II.

Female characters inhabit an incandescent world between land and sea, dreams and reality in Fuco Ueda's manga-inspired paintings. Ueda uses a mixture of acrylic and Gofun powder thinned to a watercolor-like consistency on canvas, paper, and wood. This technique allows her to create a glowing, almost fluorescent color scheme with shades like tangerine, lavender, and turquoise offset by inky dark hues. Ueda's figures are surrounded by elements evoking fantasy— sea creatures, deer, and mystical dragons, and symbols of death and loss, such as chrysanthemums and fireballs.