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Early Summer 2013 - 05 Print

Miki Wanibuchi

Japan

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The white surface is supposed to be the boundary which separates the viewer and the other side of the plane. It could be just like a surface of separation which distinguishes between oneself and the outside world. What they would see beyond it could be the cosmos or just layers of paint, and this should be a truth of their own. I think what you see is something constructed by piles of experiences and the imagination acting on it. We enjoy enormous amounts of internet information through a touch screen these days. It sometimes makes me feel frightened of the attitude that we easily think as if we know the entire world. People seem to perceive this flood of information, which can be true or false, as a stimulus without thinking, but is the world really beyond the screen? A subtle hint of colour and texture, which emerges from the opening, underneath or edges of the canvas, could make the viewer trace the history of the process of painting. Through this I expect the viewer to select the information from the painting, their own experience or memory, to hone their imagination confronting the vagueness. Our senses would have been dulled, however, I believe silence in the painting leaves the viewer to pursue the meaning of the painting, their own aesthetic sense, and the world of themselves. The thing you see beyond it should be created by yourselves, so the painting could be only a mirror of yourselves. However, I would like to allow imagination to make people realise others and the world. The boundary line, which seems to lie around there, will never become clear, nevertheless, I believe we will find a power to gently heal the world when we pursue it. /////////////// Early Summer 2013 - 05 2013 Acrylic on canvas 75x75x3cm

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 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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