She has filmed lots of short documentaries, fashion and art shows. She was awarded as the Best Street Photographer at the Visual Art Awards and Honorable Mention at the Gravedigger Dave's Anthology Festival for"Spazm" (both in 2020). As a digital artist she had a Video Art featured in Venice Biennale 2019, "Leonardo da Vinci 500 Year Tribute" and “Yes, we are”, a video projection exhibited in The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, 2023, a tribute to feminine power, based on Carl Jung's theory and the holistic sources that are analogically connected to the menstrual cycle of a woman’s body. Her NFT artworks were also exhibited in SXSW Art Basel Miami among others.
Erika Fujyama
DNA-R
Photo, generative AI, video apps
“This series explores my artistic DNA, using 884 photos from my collection transformed into NFT art on an AI platform. They now shape my DNA Series, reflecting my belief in vibrational patterns shaping our world, beyond literal interpretation... Art has challenged my paradigms, asking me constantly, diligently, WHY NOT? And this energy has pushed me to create, experience, and follow this unscripted path, regardless of genre, age, ethnicity, and academic background.”
— Erika Fujyama
About the artist
Erika Fujyama
American
She has filmed lots of short documentaries, fashion and art shows. She was awarded as the Best Street Photographer at the Visual Art Awards and Honorable Mention at the Gravedigger Dave's Anthology Festival for"Spazm" (both in 2020). As a digital artist she had a Video Art featured in Venice Biennale 2019, "Leonardo da Vinci 500 Year Tribute" and “Yes, we are”, a video projection exhibited in The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, 2023, a tribute to feminine power, based on Carl Jung's theory and the holistic sources that are analogically connected to the menstrual cycle of a woman’s body. Her NFT artworks were also exhibited in SXSW Art Basel Miami among others.