


Tokyo Angel
30” x 30”, 3 inches deep
Acrylic, collage on wood panel
2025
In Tokyo Angel, Claire Price conjures a postmodern seraph, mid-transformation, set against a hyper-saturated field of neon pinks, electric oranges, and fluorescent blooms. A winged woman, poised between the sacred and the synthetic, gazes through the visual noise of pop iconography and magazine clippings—her stillness a striking contrast to the chaotic backdrop of text, texture, and heat.
Blending painterly gesture with collage and fashion editorial aesthetics, Price channels the surreal poise of a celestial being grounded in an urban dreamscape. The Japanese characters embedded throughout—most notably “Will it catch fire?”—invoke the volatility of modern femininity, fame, and digital virality. Orchids, symbols of both beauty and impermanence, hover like witnesses to her metamorphosis.
Tokyo Angel is both a question and an arrival. A vision of feminine power reimagined through myth, cityscape, and flame.
30” x 30”, 3 inches deep
Acrylic, collage on wood panel
2025
In Tokyo Angel, Claire Price conjures a postmodern seraph, mid-transformation, set against a hyper-saturated field of neon pinks, electric oranges, and fluorescent blooms. A winged woman, poised between the sacred and the synthetic, gazes through the visual noise of pop iconography and magazine clippings—her stillness a striking contrast to the chaotic backdrop of text, texture, and heat.
Blending painterly gesture with collage and fashion editorial aesthetics, Price channels the surreal poise of a celestial being grounded in an urban dreamscape. The Japanese characters embedded throughout—most notably “Will it catch fire?”—invoke the volatility of modern femininity, fame, and digital virality. Orchids, symbols of both beauty and impermanence, hover like witnesses to her metamorphosis.
Tokyo Angel is both a question and an arrival. A vision of feminine power reimagined through myth, cityscape, and flame.
30” x 30”, 3 inches deep
Acrylic, collage on wood panel
2025
In Tokyo Angel, Claire Price conjures a postmodern seraph, mid-transformation, set against a hyper-saturated field of neon pinks, electric oranges, and fluorescent blooms. A winged woman, poised between the sacred and the synthetic, gazes through the visual noise of pop iconography and magazine clippings—her stillness a striking contrast to the chaotic backdrop of text, texture, and heat.
Blending painterly gesture with collage and fashion editorial aesthetics, Price channels the surreal poise of a celestial being grounded in an urban dreamscape. The Japanese characters embedded throughout—most notably “Will it catch fire?”—invoke the volatility of modern femininity, fame, and digital virality. Orchids, symbols of both beauty and impermanence, hover like witnesses to her metamorphosis.
Tokyo Angel is both a question and an arrival. A vision of feminine power reimagined through myth, cityscape, and flame.