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Portfolio

2008

  • 沼地に浮く女 / Woman floating in a marshy place / 2008 / H80×W80×D5cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 本当はあの黒い缶の中に入りたい / Tempted to be hidden in that black can / 2008 / H258.9×W193.5cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 奇妙な広場の姉妹 / Sisters in a strange square / 2008 / H162×W194cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 誰もいなくなった瞬間に / All of a sudden I found nobody around me / 2008 / H40×W60×D5cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 都会の川に浮く女 / A woman floating on an urban river / 2008 / H162×W194cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 裏にある大きな陸橋 / A huge overpass just behind where I am / 2008 / H116.7×W91cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 古い遊び場 / My good old play ground / 2008 / H29.7×W42cm / collage and ballpoint pen on paper

  • なつかしい坂道 / The slope where I used to walk / 2008 / H51.5×W63.3cm / collage and acrylic on papers

  • 静かな空港 / Quiet airport / 2008 / 145.5×145.5cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • カモシカに出逢った帰り道 / On the way back from an encounter with a serow / 2008 / H91×W116cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 青い壁の上で眠る / Sleeping on blue wall / 2008 / H145.5×W97cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 図書館の前のタイヤ / Tires in front of library / 2008 / H80×W80×D5cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 細くて狭い廊下 / Thin, narrow hallway / 2008 / H91×W72.7cm / collage and acrylic on canvas

  • 虫の家 / House of insects / 2008 / dimensions variable mixd media / 個展「眠る人」@SCAI THE BOTHHOUSE ______ 子どもの頃に感じたこと。 昼間はバッタやクワガタなどの虫を捕まえては虫かごに入れて眺めているのに、夜には蚊帳に入って眠る自分が、まるで虫に捕まえられた虫のよう。昼と夜とで180度変わってしまったように思える自分の居場所。それでも、蚊帳に守られた心地よさを感じていました。 When I was a child, I used to catch insects such as grasshoppers and stag beetles during the day and put them in a cage to watch them. But at night, as I lay in my mosquito net to sleep, I would feel as if I myself were an insect caught by another, and it is this strange feeling from my childhood which has encouraged me to make "The House of Insects." From the captor during the day to the captured at night, my position was completely reversed; nevertheless, I felt comfort under the protection of the mosquito net.