MIYATA Sayaka × MORI Taizo Responsive Pattern: “The hermit crab goes to collect shells.” × Nameless Room

Year: 2018

Material/Technique: Thread, Cloth, Panel

Size: サイズ可変 (約19×35×26) パネル:18×21

Edition: Unique

Signed:Not Set

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MIYATA Sayaka × MORI Taizo Responsive Pattern: “The hermit crab goes to collect shells.” × Nameless Room

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Year
2018
Material/Technique
Thread, Cloth, Panel
Size
サイズ可変 (約19×35×26) パネル:18×21
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Set
Credits
Courtesy of YOD Gallery
Frame
Not Set
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
YOD Gallery
Ship-from Area
Not Set
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Category
Mixed Media

Work Details

Sewing thread, Cotton fabric, Wood panel

Variable size (Approx.19×35×26)

Panel:18×21

MIYATA Sayaka × MORI Taizo

Each piece is also available for individual purchase.

MORI Taizo L-shaped shelf

Approx.H7×W32×D3 cm

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Miyata Sayaka
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Miyata Sayaka

Artist, Contemporary embroiderer, Textile artist

Majoring Textile Arts at university made me start to produce art with unique techniques of needleworks and machine embroidery.

In WARP series, the layer of threads comes out as an intentional glitch with sewing machine.

In KNOTS series, I produce embroideries without fabrics as support material.

Through these various types of embroidery technique, my works represent a life form, a birth of everything and a state of evolution,

which arose my interests in what the error has brought us new values and criteria in this world.

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Last updated date
03.30.2026
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