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Monika Matsumoto
Poland
Photography, Digital on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)
Size: 29.5 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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This photograph was inspired by present Mars expeditions, while machines looking for signs of life on a deserted planet, implant life themself, artificially growing from loose mechanical parts in form of an industrial organic being.
2015
Digital on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)
50
29.5 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Monika Matsumoto is a contemporary mixed media artist whose artistic carrier began in UK since 2001. She has diverse background in Arts ranging from heritage architectural restoration to fashion to set design. Her experience vary from working as architecture restorer at the heritage sites across Poland and UK, to designing prototypes and working on the projects for scenic & designing London studios whose portfolios extends to such artists as Alexander McQueen, Royal Opera House, Martin Margiela, Louis Vuitton and more. All of this diverse experience really reflects on her art work which consists of textiles, painting, photography, classic techniques of fine arts combined with technology like fibre-optics, lenticular printing, digital media. Her understanding and experience with mixed medium truly makes her unique and exciting artist to look at. ---As a mixed media artist who is focus is on textiles, I feel responsibility for the environmental impact the materials I use have in our world. Fabric literally fills planet to the brim, constituting the well-known problem of utilisation and propulsion. Fast fashion overproduction burdens the environment. The fact is that by producing more than we use, we create waste heaps our world. I tried to think about how I could use this total huge abundance of materials for artistic work. Since I remember I have always collected interesting pieces of fabrics, to be used later, sometimes after years, in a hope to use them in creative composition. This how the project was born. Concept to create from impermanent matter, timeless objects of an artistic. decorative value, and extend hopefully infinitely from the life of matter. ---My creative interest and inspirations come from nature, technology, science, observations, exploring new materials and possibilities. My artistic aim is to create images of balance between nature and technology as a good sign for contemporary future---
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