Makoto Fujimura (1960 — )
Rooted in the techniques of nihonga (traditional Japanese painting), Makoto Fujimura has long developed a unique visual language that merges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary thought. Using natural mineral pigme...
Makoto Fujimura (1960 — )
Rooted in the techniques of nihonga (traditional Japanese painting), Makoto Fujimura has long developed a unique visual language that merges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary thought. Using natural mineral pigme...
Shozo Michikawa (1953 –)
Working with clay and fire as his sculptural media, Shozo Michikawa creates works whose swirling, spiraling forms seem to capture the dynamism of natural forces — those of volcanoes, typhoons, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Wh...
Shozo Michikawa (1953 –)
Working with clay and fire as his sculptural media, Shozo Michikawa creates works whose swirling, spiraling forms seem to capture the dynamism of natural forces — those of volcanoes, typhoons, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Wh...