It doesn't get it
It doesn't get it
It doesn't get it

Yoko Daihara

It doesn't get it, 2022145 x 264cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
wool
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant contemporary artwork features a dynamic interplay of bold colors and organic shapes. The composition is dominated by swirling lines and abstract forms, creating a sense of movement and energy. The artist has skillfully combined geometric patterns with biomorphic elements, resulting in a visually striking and conceptually intriguing piece. Utilizing a combination of textiles and mixed media, the artwork explores themes of fluidity, chaos, and the underlying rhythms of the natural world. The artist's intention seems to be evoking a sense of primal, elemental forces at play, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on an intuitive, visceral level. ...

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It doesn't get it
Artist
Yoko Daihara
B.1989

Yoko Daihara is a textile artist who creates mesmerising woollen tableaux. Using a weaving technique called tufting, Daihara will stretch a piece of canvas onto a large wooden frame and pierce yarn through this material using a tufting gun. Like a painter initially drafting sketches onto canvas, Daihara will outline the various forms and gestures that populate her woollen works. Returning to these silhouettes, Daihara will add different colours and textures to the initial outline. Merging abstract patterns with recognisable shapes, each work hosts a dizzying array of references. In the large scale work It doesn’t get it (2022), geological, anatomical and astrological elements collide, with limbs, planets and rock formations meeting in the composition. Witnessed en masse, each piece seems to offer a different puzzling narrative, like different chapters within an ongoing story. The bold colours and geometric patterns within Daihara’s textiles echo the pioneering work of Anni Albers. The ongoing experimentation with wool also calls to mind the work of artists such as Magdalene Abakanowicz or Sheila Hicks. Although Daihara undoubtedly builds upon this lineage of textile artists, her interest in storytelling carves a unique space for these bewitching rugs to evolve. ...

Yoko Daihara: Artworks
It doesn't get it
Yoko DaiharaIt doesn't get it, 2022Price on Request