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suku-shi Kyoto, Japan
830 x 485
Paper
is an essential ingredient in the aesthetic culture of Japan. Its
uses are seemingly limitless. One day I happened upon an exhibition
of huge works that consisted of raw, monochromatic, mulberry paper
pulp manipulated around an unprimed canvas base. This collection of
works was one of the best examples I’d seen of the preoccupation
with, and appreciation of, the subtleties of tone, texture and “wabi sabi”
qualities that define the Japanese aesthetic.
It was an exhilarating moment for me for these concerns matched my
own, and I had at last found a context that validated my work. |
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