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Dec
10

Onishi Yasuaki : ‘Reverse of Volume’ (Installation)

‘reverse of volume’
Aomori, Japan
installation
2009

‘reverse of volume’
Aomori, Japan
installation
2009

‘reverse of volume’
Aomori, Japan
installation
2009

‘reverse of volume’
Aomori, Japan
installation
2009

‘reverse of volume’
Aomori, Japan
installation
2009

‘reverse of volume’
Aomori, Japan
installation
2009

“I am interested in the visible and the invisible thing. Through my art work, I get information from the space and leave clues on the space. Form, color and movement is changed to the simple element, like points, lines and lights. It tells us the limited information. I would like to show the way of perception of this world through my work. Though each work doesn’t mean some specific matter or story, it will stimulate each imagination and thought. I think we can discover new value from the trivial matters.”

Onishi Yasuaki : Website


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