Chiemi Watanabe b. 1989, Toyama, Japan
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Overview
"My glass sculptures are created by the technique of applying a gold inlay. This is a decorative technique of lacquer crafts, and allows me to try new expressions, making full use of the transparency of glass.
"By using flat glass, I can explore the boundary between the plane and the solid, and pursue an expression that allows them to intersect as much as possible. Even if I draw a line drawing on a flat surface called flat glass, if the thickness of the glass is 1mm, it will no longer be a plane, and that action will be a three-dimensional approach. The act of considering the outline according to the motif drawn is also a planar approach, and I am making ideas from both sides." -
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Works for sale
Chiemi Watanabe Toyama, Japan, b. 1989
Brilliant Rays of the Sun, 2023Layered, engraved and carved glass inlaid with gold leaf
Made by the artist in JapanH.70 W.14 D.11 cm
H.27 1/2 W.5 1/2 D.4 3/8 inCW07Photo: Sylvain DeleuGBP £ 26,000.00Further images
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