In Lady of the Blossom Blade: Moonlit Duel, Hiro Ando stages a striking encounter between fragile innocence and latent combativeness within the luminous theater of Tokyo at night. A leading figure of Nippon Neo-Pop and founder of Studio Crazynoodles, Ando merges urban spectacle with poetic symbolism, crafting a scene where vulnerability and strength coexist. The young heroine stands poised with her blade, embodying both the resilience of youth and the tension of survival in contemporary metropolitan life. Behind her, oversized digital numerals evoke the omnipresent pulse of modern Tokyo, where time, surveillance, and competition silently frame everyday existence. The nocturnal atmosphere is softened by Ando’s signature clouds and blossoms, introducing a dreamlike counterpoint to the underlying sense of confrontation. Floating Nishikigoi glide across the scene, symbols of perseverance and transformation, reinforcing the emotional duality of the composition. The canvas subtly echoes dystopian narratives while transforming them into a Neo-Pop mythology rooted in contemporary Japanese culture. Ando juxtaposes the archetype of the schoolgirl with the warrior figure, questioning innocence in an era shaped by media saturation and social pressure. The blade becomes less a weapon than a metaphor for personal determination within an overwhelming urban landscape. Chromatic contrasts intensify the tension between serenity and latent danger, hallmark of Ando’s nocturnal Tokyo visions. The composition balances graphic clarity with narrative complexity, guiding viewers through layers of cultural and psychological references. Tokyo appears not only as a setting but as a psychological battlefield where identity and dreams are continuously negotiated. Ando’s refined oil technique heightens the luminous effect of artificial light against shadowed architectural forms. His work reveals fascination for characters navigating fragile emotional territories amid hypermodern environments. Flowers scattered across the canvas signal hope and renewal within a world shaped by uncertainty and spectacle. The painting reflects Ando’s recurring exploration of youth confronting the contradictions of contemporary society. Every element contributes to a cinematic tension suspended between confrontation and introspection. The work resonates with collectors seeking Neo-Pop narratives blending visual impact with cultural depth. Its scale and narrative intensity make it a powerful focal point within the artist’s broader nocturnal oeuvre. For collectors, this painting represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a rare and emotionally charged work from Hiro Ando’s iconic Tokyo cycles. A compelling testament to Neo-Pop storytelling, where blossoms, clouds, and silent battles shape the poetry of Tokyo’s night.

Lady of the Blossom Blade: Moonlit Duel, 2009


Materials Oil on stretched canvas

Size 31 1/2 × 39 2/5 × 1 1/5 in | 80 × 100 × 3 cm

Rarity Unique

Medium Painting

Condition Preserved in pristine StudioCrazynoodles condition

Signature Hand-signed by the artist - StudioCrazynoodles stencil emblem on the reverse - StudioCrazynoodles : Artistic label founded by Hiro Ando

Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)

Frame Not included

Series Tokyo Nocturnes : Blossoms and Clouds in Battle Symphony

Image rights Visual rights managed by StudioCrazynoodles