Insects Metamorphose from Bamboo in Noriyuki Saitoh’s Meticulous Sculptures
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Isamu Noguchi, "Akari" light sculpture, model 4A,
Ozeki & Co., Ltd. USA / Japan, Designed in 1952,
Washi paper, bamboo, enameled steel, cane,
22½ h × 12½ l in (57 × 32 cm)
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Deloss Webber (b.1951, working in Seattle)
Mountain in Four Seasons - granite, fiber, pigment, mixed media - average size 16″x 12″x 4″
untitled - stone, fiber - 2019
Freud's Couch - steel, rattan, basalt - 18″x 22″x 76″
After the Fire - basalt, rattan - 6″x 12″x 19″
Venice - granite, cane, pigment - 6″x 10″x 15″
Fireworks on Mt. Fuji - granite, fiber, wood, pigment - 29″x 10″x 8″
Visitation (two views) - carved wood, found wood chips - 58″x 33″x 26″
Tracks in the Snow (back) & Morning Dew (front) - granite, cane, pigment - 14″x 12″x 7″ & 12″x 12″x 8″
Tracks in the Snow (detail) - granite, cane, pigment
Old Soldier Series - granite, wood, bamboo, pigment - heights vary 16″ to 22½”
Wood Chip Book set - wood chips, pigment, stone
Tome - found wood chips, pigment - 16″x 16″x 2″
https://www.delosswebberartist.com/
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Hasegawa Kei. Plume, 2021.
black bamboo, rattan
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This one was supposed to be red, but it mixed with some of the orange and turned into just like reddish-orange…. I’ll get my pillar of the king eventually lol
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Isamu Noguchi’s Akari light sculptures of the 1950s,
Produced by Ozeki & Co., Ltd. in Gifu, Japan,
Lacquered bamboo collars (wa), Mulberry bark (washi) paper.
(Dimension and assembly brochure for Bonniers, c.1954).
Photo: Kevin Noble. ©INFGM / ARS
Courtesy: The Noguchi Museum
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