Eucharist by Etsuko Miura unfolds as a haunting meditation on the fragile boundary between pain and beauty. Through images of contorted bodies, physical irregularities, and clinical objects, Miura constructs a world that feels at once unsettling and deeply tender.
The work leans into discomfort—limbs twisted into unnatural positions, skin marked or strained, and the presence of medical paraphernalia that suggests examination, treatment, or control. Yet rather than presenting these elements as purely disturbing, Miura frames them with a quiet sensitivity. There is care in the composition, a softness in the lighting, and an intimacy that transforms these scenes into something almost sacred.
80 Pages
Signed By Artist
Condition 10/10 [Brand New]
Treville Books
Eucharist by Etsuko Miura unfolds as a haunting meditation on the fragile boundary between pain and beauty. Through images of contorted bodies, physical irregularities, and clinical objects, Miura constructs a world that feels at once unsettling and deeply tender.
The work leans into discomfort—limbs twisted into unnatural positions, skin marked or strained, and the presence of medical paraphernalia that suggests examination, treatment, or control. Yet rather than presenting these elements as purely disturbing, Miura frames them with a quiet sensitivity. There is care in the composition, a softness in the lighting, and an intimacy that transforms these scenes into something almost sacred.
80 Pages
Signed By Artist
Condition 10/10 [Brand New]
Treville Books