Japi Honoo – Vectors
This is part of the gallery vectors [vm 18 / xxx] by the italian digital artist Japi Honoo.
From the artist
“Creation…Spiritual Sexuality…Life Giving…Female Energy … Female Power. In my search for deep feminine creative inspiration, subjectivity thrust my artistic depths far deeper than the normality of everyday life. Voyages beyond the scope of the body…”
“I have tried to share these gender journeys in my images in hopes for a greater understanding of the female role for humanity. I have mental images of bodies, of visions, and of desires; yet the female hopes and enthusiasm that spark life and creation.”
For these reasons, my images breathe, and pulsate my emotions and expression as both a woman and an artist. In this life fullof human contradictions, I search for my female role beyond norms and mores of our times. I find the power of “creation” in this search for life giving images. I “feel” my images as a woman bringing my mind into play, creating them to life visually to share on the screen. I feel that my images are visually channeled. When I am working on a digital image, I am completely absorbed by it. I laugh; I feel; I cry; I dream; I lose myself in it; I become the work I create. ”
“It is this moment, this sensation of being one with my image, this is the passion roller coaster that I search for as a Art comes to life. Once a work is completed, I realize the power of the work I express in all Creation as both a woman and an artist. My creative tools are Equipment & Tools: (Photo) Canon G9. (draw) ILLUSTRATOR CS2, PSCS4, and my visions are from a Higher Source.”
Japi Honoo is a subterranean, rushing stream, invisible to the eyes of those who dont’ dare put their ears to the ground to feel its vibrations. She gushes from darkness, merging crystal clear and muddy waters. She’s pure creative energy pulsing in the veins of existence and flowing through ocean of intense feelings she is plunged in. Sometimes her underground power bursts out all of a sudden and breaks the deceptive surface of ordinary everyday life.
All the rest at http://www.japihonoo.com/gallery.htm
















































