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Katsuhiro YAMAGUCHI biography | artworks | events


Artist Statement


 


I began making this series of paintings dealing with the ancient Greek legend of Icarus and his father Dedalus' nonsensical aeronautics in response to the current belief that the computer is almighty. There is no doubt in my mind that Icarus and Dedalus used a wind-powered glider to fly.


 


As I thought back on how the helicopter-like bamboo toys and paper airplanes I played with as a child floated through the air, I began using an original type of brushwork. I learned this technique from someone who did calligraphy for many years a long time ago. This brush movement has the power to soar, and before I knew it, this new technique had become a habit with me. As I use it to paint, Icarus soars. And I have continued to use it...over and over again.


 


What you see here in the gallery is the result. The paint I used was acrylic made by the Turner company. I also used fluorescent colors that shine in ultraviolet light. From these works, I think you'll understand my critical attitude toward the virtual age.


 

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