Light's Presence - Twilight Sky #02
Year: 2024
Material/Technique: Acrylic, Canvas
Size: 22.7 × 15.8 × 1.7 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Not Set
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About the Work
- Year
- 2024
- Material/Technique
- Acrylic, Canvas
- Size
- 22.7 × 15.8 × 1.7 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Not Set
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Not Set
- Distributor of artworks
- SHIMIZU Mikan
- Ship-from Area
- Yamagata Prefecture
- Days Until Dispatch
- 展示会終了後、約2週間
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Half Abstraction, Fantasy
Work Details
The object you see in front of you has so many meanings superimposed on it that conflicting meanings can also be created. Where do we focus our attention and what do we find in it? The object to be recognized does not appear from a single point of view; it appears in a different form. When you capture multiple impressions, it can expand your tolerance for the beings and events you face.
The “texture of light” is expressed using the scenery at dusk as a motif.
I am often fascinated by the twilight scenery that “makes me lose sight of even the timeline.” Diverse colors unfold every day, and in the ever-changing light, plants seem to melt into the light. The interior of an object gradually becomes unclear, and it changes like a shadow painting. Interestingly, however, the outline that remains until the end certainly foreshadows what it was originally. This phenomenon seems to be questioning how we understand the world.
From the viewpoint of brain science and philosophy, perception of the world is constructed from three elements: “qualia,” “cognitive function,” and “linguistic classification.” I considered that these elements “overlap like layers” to capture the world, and focused on the multi-layered structure of the cognitive world.
I take “outline” as a symbol of a “boundary based on linguistic classification,” and use a contrast between unclear expressions within motifs and contours that remain in consciousness. By including light reflection, color changes due to polarizing pigments, and accidental textures in the multi-layer structure made of transparent materials, it is intended that different appearances will appear depending on how the focus is applied.
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Artist
2025 MFA, Paintings field, Speciality in Culture and the Arts, Tohoku University of Art & Design
I was fascinated by the “moment you lose sight of time” hidden in the light at dusk, and created with the theme of “texture of light.” Under the evening sky, which has different colors every day, the ever-changing light blurs the interior while leaving the outline of things, and questions how to capture existence.
It focuses on the multi-layer structure of recognition from a brain science/philosophical point of view, and captures “contours” as “symbols of linguistic boundaries.” Highly transparent layers mixed with mica and polarizing pigments are layered over and over to construct a screen that changes according to viewing time and point of view due to resonance with the light in the exhibition space. This transformation of light creates a contrast between the ambiguous appearance inside the motif and the clear outline, and presents various ways of seeing hidden in one world.
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