The Sun and Mount Fuji and Steve Reich #3

Taro Shinoda

The Sun and Mount Fuji and Steve Reich #3, 2016104 x 104 x 30cmSign in to view price
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Material
ink on paper with plywood frame
Description
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The artwork consists of a grid-like composition in shades of deep blue, resembling a blueprint or technical drawing. The overall image conveys a sense of abstraction, with blurred and indistinct forms suggesting structures or architectural elements. The artist has employed a cyanotype process, a photographic technique that produces distinctive blue-toned images, to create a visually striking and minimalist work. The artwork's enigmatic nature and emphasis on form over representation invite the viewer to engage in a contemplative exploration of the interplay between light, space, and the medium itself. ...

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Artist
Taro Shinoda
B.1964, Japanese

Taro Shonida is a self-taught artist who originally trained in Japanese landscape gardening before pursuing a visual arts career. This interest in nature and humanity’s relationship to different habitats still fuels his practice. Working across a range of media such as kinetic sculpture, cyanotypes and oil paintings, Shonida uses these materials to trace the ever evolving and porous dynamics between planet earth and mankind. Shinoda is keen to think and work across disciplines, cosmology, physics and philosophy are all crucial ingredients for example within his research. He cites the great polymath Richard Buckminster Fuller as a pivotal influence upon his artistic approach. Fuller labelled our planet as “spaceship earth”, and Shonida similarly uses his visual art practice as a vehicle to explore the countless adventures that take place within our natural world. The works have an infectious sense of curiosity and playfulness about them, with Shonida rendering outlines of mountains, stars or foliage in washes of ink or in ladened oil brushstrokes. Sensitive and magnetic, Shonida’s works manage to strike right at the core of ecology’s innate beauty and power. ...

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