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At the Minoh no Mori Artwalk 2015 (2 – 12 September at Minoh Park and facilities on Takimichi), I did “painting” in a broad sense, regarding the whole forest. I collected the colours, walking the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and restored them to a large canvas of the forest through my labour – this was the subject matter. Aesthetics would be (re-) discovered through the place Minoh; and a journey to “know” it was what I would like to depict and express here.

The body of work should make the viewer experience for themselves what I have conveyed subtly in the tracks at the edges of canvas, such as the extent of time and world. It is what forms after the artist walks in and touches the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and what you see beyond your gaze.

https://mikiwanibuchi.com/portfolio/walking-in-minoh-no-mori-project/

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God passes,the colourful breeze
Walking in Minoh no Mori Project
2015
Acrylic on paper
12x12 artwork
42x32x3cm framed
At the Minoh no Mori Artwalk 2015 (2 – 12 September at Minoh Park and facilities on Takimichi), I did “painting” in a broad sense, regarding the whole forest. I collected the colours, walking the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and restored them to a large canvas of the forest through my labour – this was the subject matter. Aesthetics would be (re-) discovered through the place Minoh; and a journey to “know” it was what I would like to depict and express here.

The body of work should make the viewer experience for themselves what I have conveyed subtly in the tracks at the edges of canvas, such as the extent of time and world. It is what forms after the artist walks in and touches the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and what you see beyond your gaze.

https://mikiwanibuchi.com/portfolio/walking-in-minoh-no-mori-project/

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God passes,the colourful breeze
Walking in Minoh no Mori Project
2015
Acrylic on paper
12x12 artwork
42x32x3cm framed
At the Minoh no Mori Artwalk 2015 (2 – 12 September at Minoh Park and facilities on Takimichi), I did “painting” in a broad sense, regarding the whole forest. I collected the colours, walking the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and restored them to a large canvas of the forest through my labour – this was the subject matter. Aesthetics would be (re-) discovered through the place Minoh; and a journey to “know” it was what I would like to depict and express here.

The body of work should make the viewer experience for themselves what I have conveyed subtly in the tracks at the edges of canvas, such as the extent of time and world. It is what forms after the artist walks in and touches the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and what you see beyond your gaze.

https://mikiwanibuchi.com/portfolio/walking-in-minoh-no-mori-project/

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God passes,the colourful breeze
Walking in Minoh no Mori Project
2015
Acrylic on paper
12x12 artwork
42x32x3cm framed
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God passes,the colourful breeze Painting

Miki Wanibuchi

Japan

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 9.8 W x 9.8 H x 1.2 D in

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At the Minoh no Mori Artwalk 2015 (2 – 12 September at Minoh Park and facilities on Takimichi), I did “painting” in a broad sense, regarding the whole forest. I collected the colours, walking the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and restored them to a large canvas of the forest through my labour – this was the subject matter. Aesthetics would be (re-) discovered through the place Minoh; and a journey to “know” it was what I would like to depict and express here. The body of work should make the viewer experience for themselves what I have conveyed subtly in the tracks at the edges of canvas, such as the extent of time and world. It is what forms after the artist walks in and touches the Minoh no Mori (the Minoh forest), and what you see beyond your gaze. https://mikiwanibuchi.com/portfolio/walking-in-minoh-no-mori-project/ /////////////// God passes,the colourful breeze Walking in Minoh no Mori Project 2015 Acrylic on paper 12x12 artwork 42x32x3cm framed

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

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Size:9.8 W x 9.8 H x 1.2 D in

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Miki Wanibuchi is a fine artist who pursues the boundary. Her work explores the origin of a painting, using a form of landscape painting as a starting point. She chooses only one action of it: reproducing the colours in landscape. She believes, as a result, it would reveal the (un-)necessity of a painting viewed by the people living in today's society.

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