HASUMURA YASUKO (B. 1958)
HASUMURA YASUKO (B. 1958)

Itsuka kita, aruiwa itsuka kurumono (That which one day came, or will one day come)

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HASUMURA YASUKO (B. 1958)
Itsuka kita, aruiwa itsuka kurumono (That which one day came, or will one day come)
On reverse titled, signed Hasumura Yasuko and yh, dated 2022
Ink and Japanese paper on canvas
44 1/8 x 63 4/5 in. (112.1 x 162.1 cm.)

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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

拍品专文

Hasumura Yasuko (b. 1958)'s technique involves layering ultra-thin washi paper on top of meticulous coats of black ink to create a sense of flowing organic forms. She believes that the air trapped between the fibers of the paper is also layered-up in the painting, contributing to the unique texture and visual effect of the artwork. Finally, a thin layer of ink is added to complete the piece, resulting in a mesmerizing interplay of organic materials such as ink, water, washi paper, and air.
Hasumura Yasuko holds an M.F.A from Tama Art University and has exhibited her work in various countries, including Lineart 2007 in Belgium, International Artexpo 2009 in the United States, Salzburg Museum in Austria, and Ueno Royal Museum in Japan.

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