'Overlapping Glass' Sculpture by Chinoko Sakamoto
£520.00
“I am interested in creating forms that invoke memory. The rawness resembles the memory invoked from looking at my old photographs, with details lost but fondness and familiarity remained. The inspirations that prompted this work are recollections of mundane objects – pebbles, glass, the way buildings looked from a distance, walls of housing or fences. I study their structure, proportion and system to recreate them, imbuing them with stillness and yet an undeniable presence.”
– Chinoko Sakamoto on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Japanese Sculptor Chinoko Sakamoto
Materials: Porcelain with underglaze and stain
Dimensions: H;26.5cm, W;9cm
Techniques: Each sculpture is unique, combining hand-building techniques and a distinctive blend of slips and glazes.
Care: A gentle wash with warm water
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“I am interested in creating forms that invoke memory. The rawness resembles the memory invoked from looking at my old photographs, with details lost but fondness and familiarity remained. The inspirations that prompted this work are recollections of mundane objects – pebbles, glass, the way buildings looked from a distance, walls of housing or fences. I study their structure, proportion and system to recreate them, imbuing them with stillness and yet an undeniable presence.”
– Chinoko Sakamoto on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition
By Japanese Sculptor Chinoko Sakamoto
Materials: Porcelain with underglaze and stain
Dimensions: H;26.5cm, W;9cm
Techniques: Each sculpture is unique, combining hand-building techniques and a distinctive blend of slips and glazes.
Care: A gentle wash with warm water
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is part of our current exhibition, ‘Making Memories’. We therefore kindly request to keep it at the gallery until at least 15th December. If you would like to purchase but need earlier delivery, please contact us at info@flowgallery.co.uk
“I am interested in creating forms that invoke memory. The rawness resembles the memory invoked from looking at my old photographs, with details lost but fondness and familiarity remained. The inspirations that prompted this work are recollections of mundane objects – pebbles, glass, the way buildings looked from a distance, walls of housing or fences. I study their structure, proportion and system to recreate them, imbuing them with stillness and yet an undeniable presence.”
– Chinoko Sakamoto on this piece created for the Making Memories exhibition