Yunbomu’s sticker-bombed digital collages explore dream worlds and eye floaters
Yunbomu, an artist from Tokyo, specializes in creating digital collages that blend photography with artificial paint and sticker-like elements. Utilizing Photoshop and Illustrator, she overlays smooth, synthetic textures onto raw photographic images. Her artwork incorporates unusual symbols, glyphs, and vibrant eye floaters, capturing the essence of vivid dreams where morality is ambiguous. To anchor the emotional chaos of her dreams, Yunbomu photographs natural scenes and landscapes, drawing inspiration from artists like Hilma af Klint, Kazimir Malevich, and Atsuki Kikuchi. She views her artistic process as a healing journey, transforming dreams into visual art, similar to the Korean belief of sharing nightmares to diminish their power. Her style has been likened to Kieran Hebden’s electronic project, Four Tet. Selected works are copyrighted 2026 and available on Instagram.
Key facts
- Yunbomu is a Tokyo-based artist.
- Her works are created in Photoshop and Illustrator.
- She uses layering to combine digital textures with photography.
- Her primary theme is 'suggestive dreams' experienced daily.
- She photographs nature and landscapes to ground emotional turbulence.
- Inspired by Hilma af Klint, Kazimir Malevich, and Atsuki Kikuchi.
- Her art is compared to Kieran Hebden's (Four Tet) electronic project.
- Selected works are copyrighted 2026.
Entities
Artists
- Yunbomu
- Hilma af Klint
- Kazimir Malevich
- Atsuki Kikuchi
- Kieran Hebden
Institutions
- It's Nice That
Locations
- Tokyo
- Japan
- Korea