Akira Uchiyama and Sergey Bogaitsev
present
4 art Collections
Signature collection
Akira Uchiyama
Each piece is meticulously crafted with a high degree of creativity, skill, and philosophy, making them truly unique and unforgettable. These limited edition works of art will transform any room into a haven of beauty and elegance, elevating your home decor to a whole new level. Don't miss out on the chance to own these magnificent pieces and bring a touch of sophistication into your life. Indulge in the opulence of Akira Uchiyama's art and make a statement in your home.
Collaborative collection
Akira Uchiyama and Sergey Bogaitsev
The photographs presented in the collaborative collection are the fruit of the joint work of two photo artists - Akira and Sergey.
Several innovative changes have been made to the traditional studio shooting process. Before the first photograph of the famous ballerina was taken, no less than 150 test shootings were carried out.
The final result was achieved thanks to the unique post-processing applied by Akira Uchiyama.
Apophenia
Sergey Bogaitsev
"Even though many pictures are immediately appealing, taking a closer look can help you understand why you like them and how the combination of shapes and colors creates an amazing effect.
We present Sergey Bogaitsev's Conceptual Project - Apophenia.
Apophenia (from ancient Greek "to express an opinion, make apparent") is the experience of seeing patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. The term was coined in 1958 by German neurologist and psychiatrist Klaus Conrad, who defined it as "unmotivated seeing of connections [accompanied by] a specific feeling of abnormal meaningfulness" (abnormal awareness of significance)."
Escape from the World of Machines
Sergey Bogaitsev
In this study, Sergey uses art to find an answer to the fundamental question: who is the human in the world of machines?
In an era when AI is constantly evolving, becoming smarter, we face new challenges and opportunities.
This study examines the near future, which offers a modification not of machines or humans, but of their collective consciousness. The main question Sergey poses to himself and viewers: is the new stage of development of thinking machines a new stage of human development?
We invite you to join this study and together find answers to these important questions through the lens of art.