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Mixed Media, Textile on Gold Leaf
Size: 53.3 W x 73.7 H x 5.1 D cm
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pattern, that makes it look like a real piece of marble. The line in the middle symbolizes “kintsugi” - concept of wabi-sabi, which values imperfection, impermanence, and the beauty of aging. It is elegantly framed with paulownia wood originally used for kimono chest-of-drawers, and is filled with...
2024
Mixed Media, Textile on Gold Leaf
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53.3 W x 73.7 H x 5.1 D cm
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My name is Okamoto Lena, I am an artist based in Japan, where my art is known by the name "ikasu". In my works, I offer a new approach to savoring antiques. Drawing inspiration from traditional patterns symbolism, using antique kimono textiles, kiritansu chest-of-drawers wood, washi paper as materials, I breathe new life into preloved kimonos - traditional Japanese garments, repurposing them into pieces of art. Delving into closets that have housed these kimonos for decades and centuries, I meticulously curate art sets and collages, blending colors, patterns, and symbolism behind them. Antique kimono is originally a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, crafted with bygone or close to bygone techniques - hand-weaving, hand-painting, gold thread embroidery, etc. My mission is to infuse symbolism of Japanese traditions into everyday life, sharing the wisdom they hold. Accompanied by narratives detailing techniques, motif symbolism, and color significance, each work is a testament to preserving cultural heritage. Originally designed for meditation rooms and retreat/yoga centers, they resonate with individuals who appreciate meaningful art, authentic antiques, and wisdom of Japanese traditions. During last year, I rescued almost 200 kimonos and 3 kiritansu chest-of-drawers, was featured on 80+ media inside and outside of Japan, including News Picks, J-Wave and Japan Today. Inside Japan, I get orders from kimono owners with requests to transform kimono they don’t use into memorable and meaningful art pieces. I also collaborate with businesses, organizations, hotels and restaurants, who use my works mostly to welcome and entertain foreign visitors who resonate with Japanese culture and philosophy. My works give meaningful antique touch to spaces in Sweden, Canada, US, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.
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