The presence in the threshold
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Japanese Paper, Ink
Size: 70 × 70 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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USD 829
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About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Japanese Paper, Ink
- Size
- 70 × 70 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Negotiations
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- Hakuhyou Uemura
- Ship-from Area
- Osaka Prefecture
- Days Until Dispatch
- Not Set
- Category
- Calligraphy
- Style
- Abstract, Conceptual, Philosophy / Vanitas
Work Details
The presence in the threshold
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This is a world drawn solely in ink.
A composition attuned to its way of being awakens faint images from within the depths of black.
They drift in the interval — the awái — between presence and absence.
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In the Interstice Between Consciousness and Chaos.
and
Where the Seen and the Unseen Embrace.
Almost within reach, yet never quite touched—
In the in-between where contours brush against each other,
something wordless quietly breathes.
In that moment when light turns into shadow,
In that space where time overlaps and unravels,
Between you and me,
and within the spaces inside myself—
In the interstice between certainty and uncertainty,
there dwells a feeling beyond naming.
“Ahahi” is neither a beginning nor an end;
it merely, gently sways.
It appears only when you gaze upon it,
and yet
it can only truly emerge when you overlook it.
That is something only you can see.
"Create using nothing but ink."
The Awai series is a pursuit of the infinite chromatic possibilities contained within ink.
Here, I work solely with ink blended in my own way.
No pigments, no agents to bleach out white.
I do not draw in white, nor do I scrape the surface to reveal it.
I only repeat, again and again, the act of black through ink.
First, I draw the motif in ink, then I saturate the entire paper with the color of ink. I wait quietly as it dries. In time, as the surface settles, only the motif begins to emerge with a different expression.
What arises there is an awai—an in-between that rises beyond my intention.
Writing, staining, drying.
These three gestures each occur only once; never again in the same form.
It is this threefold singularity that grants the work its unrepeatable presence.
Awai is the faint trembling that drifts between one boundary and another.
It is where “being” and “non-being” breathe at once, where certainty and uncertainty overlap.
The black of ink embraces that contradiction, rendering visible the awai, as though to remind us that all is the in-between of being and being.
For me, this practice is proof that the awai ceaselessly endures as a shimmering presence.
By entrusting myself to a generation beyond control, the subtle presence of the “interval”—so easily overlooked—appears for an instant before my eyes.
To witness that instant is, I believe, to behold the now within eternity.
The in-between of time… this instant is already becoming the next, and that becoming is what we name Now.
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Artist
〓 japanese calligrapher 〓 contemporary artist
White and Black – A Tapestry in Ink
Born in Osaka in 1978, I grew up surrounded by the scent of ink.
My grandmother, a calligraphy master, often wrote beside me. Watching her, I was drawn into the world where words became lines, and lines spoke like words.
I came to believe that calligraphy is not just writing—it is the expression of one’s inner self. This thought became the foundation of my art.
In high school, I discovered the joy of conveying feelings through writing. Since then, I’ve explored my own path in calligraphy, teaching myself along the way.
In the quiet spring of 2020, I reflected deeply on the essence of calligraphy.
I began studying under Shoshosai, a calligrapher I had long admired, and started facing modern calligraphy—between tradition and innovation—with new eyes.
White and Black: calm yet intense.
I believe calligraphy continues to evolve as a powerful form of contemporary expression.
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