Sediments of Time No.12
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Canvas, Acrylic, Mixed Media
Size: 45.5 × 27.3 × 3 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Canvas, Acrylic, Mixed Media
- Size
- 45.5 × 27.3 × 3 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Negotiations
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- Fuji Risako
- Ship-from Area
- 関東
- Days Until Dispatch
- About 2 Weeks
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Abstract
Work Details
This work depicts the accumulation of time.
As I continued to ask myself “what is this drawing” from the middle stage of production, what gradually became visible was visualizing the “texture of time” invisible to the eye.
The white margin at the top of the screen represents “time without thinking” or “a sense of temporary pause.” Unproductive, so to speak, a “blank” time. However, it is precisely because of that useless time that the whole thing is in harmony and formed as a work — I feel that this is the same in life.
The oozing and overlapping colors of the middle and lower layers are dense and vivid traces of time that have passed.
And the three-dimensional lumpy texture is a remnant of events and memories that strongly shook the heart — for better or worse, deeply engraved time.
The gold objects and golden fragments placed in it are like “gold dust” that remains slightly when pebbles and mud have been removed.
I don't remember all the time clearly, but the things that are really important certainly stick in my mind, even if only a few. It may be something that is sublimated into one's own values, choices, beliefs — a “way of life.”
The wooden cube standing on the screen symbolizes “inevitability within chance” and “order contained in the unconscious” lurking in the natural world. The regular shapes seen in minerals and natural stones are rare orders that appear in chaotic nature. Inspired by that figure, this cube is placed in the work as a “miracle shape” that appears after countless choices and events overlap.
Kage Ai (Kage Ai)
A term coined by this writer. It is a word coined to express deep, clear blue like sapphire and a calm, serene atmosphere. For that sound, I dared to choose Japanese and superimpose images of color and mind
Derived from the theme of “nature,” it depicts humans.
When I first started painting abstracts, the subject was “nature.”
The lumpy texture that appears on the screen and the expression that paint oozes out evoked “memories” and “feelings” of the landscape within myself.
However, as production continued, expressions of nature gradually became linked to human emotions, time, and philosophical questions.
The surface of the earth is blurry and lumpy with no shape.
Each work has a different meaning, and they reflect traces of my own inner world from time
to time.
At some point, drawing nature was supposed to depict people and thoughts.
This is common to all series.
Presence in Space
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I paint beautiful nature that feels as if time has stopped.
By superimposing nature and us
We find meaning in being here and now
Time is limited and extremely valuable, and I think it's something that won't increase even if you want to increase it.
I noticed that when I looked at nature based on such thoughts, I felt as if time had stopped.
I started making this work because I wanted to express this strange feeling.
One question came to mind while I was proceeding with the production of the work.
Why do we feel that beautiful nature is beautiful?
Nature itself did not change its appearance or shape so that it felt beautiful when reflected in the human eye,
I thought everything was a result of coincidental overlap.
And that beauty is only possible when we have been programmed to feel that nature is beautiful.
Both nature and us were created by coincidental overlap.
By touching the work, I think we can discover the mystery and significance of the fact that we are here and now.
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