"Eureka (I have found it!)" is the Greek exclamation Archimedes is said to have shouted. The current "Eureka: Poetry and Criticism," published by Seidosha, not only covers modern poetry and...
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| Size | W310 x H340 x D30mm |
| Material | Paper, wood, yarn |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Capacity | - |
| Weight | 522g |
| Care instructions/How to use |
[Handling precautions] The "Beautiful Window" frame is fine if the surface gets wet, but please be aware that if the entire product is immersed in water for a long time, it will soften due to its nature. If it softens, please dry it in a well-ventilated area. If it gets dirty, wipe it with a cloth. |
Tapestry weaving allows for free expression of patterns by weaving weft threads into warp threads.
The work, woven over time,is placed in the "Beautiful Window" frame.
By framing it without glass, the texture of the work can be appreciated directly.
"I created the SUNSUN series with the sun, which is important to me, as the theme.
I expressed the various expressions of the sun using thread materials and gradients,and encased them in a pink frame that evokes the brightening of the heart by the sun." Kei Araki
Kei ArakiBorn in Tokyo in 1998.Graduated from Tama Art University, Textile Department in 2021, completed graduate school at the same university in 2023. Communicating through the creation of contemporary tapestries, just as tapestries have historically depicted the power and wealth of rulers. In this information age, I wonder if textiles carefully woven by hand over a long period can convey something to people's hearts. |
ARAKI Kei Sunrise
Araki Kei Sunshine
Airi Kuroda FLOWER
Kuroda Airi READING
ANTE AC Used Books [Catalogue] Art Deco Exhibition ART DECO 1910-1939
[Beautiful Window x ANTE collective Postcard] "Christmas Card"
ARAKI Kei Sunrise
Araki Kei Sunshine
Airi Kuroda FLOWER
Kuroda Airi READING
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