UNFOLDING 淵瀬
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A collection of fifteen hand-dyed textile artworks experimenting
with the movement of water and
the connection between patterns and folds.
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Katazome (stencil dyeing using
rice paste on silk), acid dyes
80X112cm
Tokyo, 2018-2019
UNFOLDING 淵瀬
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A collection of fifteen hand-dyed textile artworks experimenting
with the movement of water and
the connection between patterns and folds.
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Katazome (stencil dyeing using
rice paste on silk), acid dyes
80X112cm
Tokyo, 2018-2019
UNFOLDING 淵瀬
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A collection of fifteen hand-dyed textile artworks experimenting
with the movement of water and
the connection between patterns and folds.
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Katazome (stencil dyeing using
rice paste on silk), acid dyes
80X112cm
Tokyo, 2018-2019
YAEL HARNIK
Unfolding 淵瀬
Gallery Q
Tokyo, 2019
Fuchise (淵瀬) - the notion chosen as the Japanese title of this exhibition - describes two types of river-water flow: one which is shallow and quick, the other deep and slow. In Japanese culture, Fuchise is one way to describe life as ephemeral and transient. In the works featured in this exhibition, by exploring the movement of water as well as the connection between patterns and folds, Yael touches upon the constant change reflected in the dynamism of the natural world.
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