My painting has been exhibited in a group show in Tokyo, Japan.
2013 B&A Show
t gallery OCC Building 5F
2 - 1 Surugadai, Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0062
tel: 03-5341-6911
Date : May 20 - June 1, 2013
Hours: 11:00 - 18:00
Mon - Sat. (Sunday is closed)
Opening Reception: May 20, 2013 14:00
Closing day June 1, 11:00 - 17:00
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2013 B&A Show
101-0062
東京都千代田区神田駿河台2-1、OCCビル5階
tギャラリー
tel : 03- 5341-6911
5/20~6/1 (日曜休館) 11:00 ~ 18:00
初日5/20 (月) 13:00 ~ 18:00
最終日6/1 (土) 11:00 - 17:00
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Tumbled, Dried, and Softened -- Installation Art with Dryer Sheets
Here are some more photos of my installation art piece, 'Tumbled, Dried, and Softened'. It is made of about 1,500 pieces of used dryer sheet. The artist statement and more photos are here. Tumbled, Dried, and Softened
There is going to be a closing reception.
Closing Reception: April 27th, 2013 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Place: Basement of Mid-America Fine Arts Gallery
401 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS, 67202
Monday, April 8, 2013
Sculpture Guild Annual Show 'Surface' -- Tumbled, Dried, and Softened
The opening reception of Sculpture Guild Annual Show 'Surface' is over and I am relieved that our show turned out great and many people came.
My piece was made of dryer sheets hand-sewn together. The title of the piece 'Tumbled, Dried, & Softened' is about what happens to our clothes, the surface of our body, if we pretend that we are in a dryer machine. The whole piece reminds me of relationships with people. It was interesting to see how people interacted with my piece. Some people even shared their own thoughts to me about their relationships with others.
These next two pictures show how the piece was interacting with other artists' works. I thought they were quite beautiful.
My piece was made of dryer sheets hand-sewn together. The title of the piece 'Tumbled, Dried, & Softened' is about what happens to our clothes, the surface of our body, if we pretend that we are in a dryer machine. The whole piece reminds me of relationships with people. It was interesting to see how people interacted with my piece. Some people even shared their own thoughts to me about their relationships with others.
These next two pictures show how the piece was interacting with other artists' works. I thought they were quite beautiful.
As usual, during the time of making this installation piece, I went through a moment when I wanted to cry. Sewing together 1,500 sheets of dryer sheets was like an endless job! I want to thank the people who helped me including my daughter who encouraged me to continue making it. The show was reviewed here: KMUW Art Review
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Upcoming Show... Surface: Sculpture Guild Annual Show
I am showing an installation art piece at Sculpture Guild Annual Show this Final Friday.
Surface: Sculpture Guild Annual Show
Opening Reception: March 29th, 2013 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Place: Basement of Mid-America Fine Arts Gallery
401 E. Douglas, Suite 300, Wichita, KS, 67202
The theme for this year's show is 'surface.' When I heard the word 'surface,' I immediately thought of a 'dryer sheet.' I started ironing, cutting, and ripping them.
I went to a laundry frequently and collected used dryer sheets. The ladies who are working there also collected them voluntarily and gave them to me every week, which became a big help. I also asked some customers if they could give me their used dryer sheets. Some people asked 'what are you going to do with them?' They seemed liking the idea that I was going to use them for an installation art.
This is part of the space where we're going to have the show. It is a huge basement owned by Mid-America Fine Arts Gallery in downtown Wichita. I went there several times and spent time there to develop the idea.
The support part was set up thanks to a Guild member's help.
Surface: Sculpture Guild Annual Show
Opening Reception: March 29th, 2013 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Place: Basement of Mid-America Fine Arts Gallery
401 E. Douglas, Suite 300, Wichita, KS, 67202
The theme for this year's show is 'surface.' When I heard the word 'surface,' I immediately thought of a 'dryer sheet.' I started ironing, cutting, and ripping them.
After one and a half months of preparation, installing the work started three days ago.
The support part was set up thanks to a Guild member's help.
The opening reception is in just a couple of days. I hope the show will turn out great!
Rosette Window, Guerrilla Installation by Sculpture Guild
I have been involved with the Sculpture Guild. This year, the Guild was commissioned to make a Guerrilla Installation by Mid-America Fine Arts, a gallery in downtown Wichita. The Guild came up with the idea of an installation inspired by the Rosette window of Notre Dame in Paris. Although most of the work was done by very energetic and bold current students, I was able to help a little bit. Here are some photos when we were 'fixing it a little' and re-installing it. Well, it did not look like 'a little thing' at all to me.
Voila! This is a photo from the parking lot. The building is five stories high. It's being blown by the wind!!
Sculpture Guild often makes this kind of colossal work as a group project. They are an amazing group of creative and dedicated artists, and I am glad I am a small part of it. The Rosette Guerrilla Installation was featured in The Wichita Eagle Newspaper today. Go to: The Wichita Eagle

Sculpture Guild often makes this kind of colossal work as a group project. They are an amazing group of creative and dedicated artists, and I am glad I am a small part of it. The Rosette Guerrilla Installation was featured in The Wichita Eagle Newspaper today. Go to: The Wichita Eagle
Sunday, March 24, 2013
The Hard Copy of the Studio Visit Magazine Vol. 20
After half a year process, the hard copy of the 'Studio Visit Magazine Volume 20' from Open Studios Press, Boston, MA arrived in the post. My painting is featured in this volume on p.135.
For more information, go to: Studio Visit
For more information, go to: Studio Visit
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Snow Sculpture / Snow Art -- 2
It started to snow again next day.
The shapes of the towers at this hour were biomorphic and fun.
Next morning, everything was covered with the new snow.
Someone was walking between the towers!
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