■From a writer
You can't put water into this piece.
If you push it with strong force, you will get stuck.
But I'm standing somehow.
I think that something that contains "I can't do" is love.
Instead of making the piece more shock-resistant and in any environment,
The fact that you are somehow independent after accepting weak things
I'd like you to have it.
※You can't pour water.
※Because it is a delicate work, if you press it strongly or bend it, the shape will collapse.
※Comes in a special box.
I would like to introduce some works with such a precautionary note.
The MESH part can be put in dried flowers or accessories, but it can be put in.
It is made of thread, stainless steel and mesh material, so water cannot be poured.
The skeleton is made of thin metal, and when strong force is applied, the shape will collapse.
I only tell you what I can't do and points to note, but I think it's not a weak point of this work but an attractive one.
The work standing somehow with the inability can be felt lovely as the author says.
This is a work that I would like you to meet those who like this concept!
Please take a look at PARCO ONLINE STORE and our stores.
https://kaeru.parco.jp/items/detail/shop000025872_daec5c428b45e99c9d71bb018a2284b5/
https://kaeru.parco.jp/items/detail/shop000025872_6fd9546145fc79504bd5b055e4775e86/
Monma Sakura | Momma Sakura
Born in Tokyo in 1995. After graduating from Musashino Art University's Department of Industrial Design, Department of Textile Design in 2017, he studied embroidery at Ecole Rusage and Atelier Darlotti in Paris.
After returning to Japan, he was enrolled in the Department of Advanced Art and Expression at Tokyo University of the Arts (as of March 2020). Under the theme of the relationship between people and decoration, he creates transparent embroidery works.
Major group exhibitions include "Kochi of Materials" (Gallery hygge, Tokyo, 2016) and "bloom" (Gallery Irie Yawd, Tokyo, 2016).
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We are also introducing new products on Instagram Storys.
Check it out!
@oilbybt_gallery
You can't put water into this piece.
If you push it with strong force, you will get stuck.
But I'm standing somehow.
I think that something that contains "I can't do" is love.
Instead of making the piece more shock-resistant and in any environment,
The fact that you are somehow independent after accepting weak things
I'd like you to have it.
※You can't pour water.
※Because it is a delicate work, if you press it strongly or bend it, the shape will collapse.
※Comes in a special box.
I would like to introduce some works with such a precautionary note.
The MESH part can be put in dried flowers or accessories, but it can be put in.
It is made of thread, stainless steel and mesh material, so water cannot be poured.
The skeleton is made of thin metal, and when strong force is applied, the shape will collapse.
I only tell you what I can't do and points to note, but I think it's not a weak point of this work but an attractive one.
The work standing somehow with the inability can be felt lovely as the author says.
This is a work that I would like you to meet those who like this concept!
Please take a look at PARCO ONLINE STORE and our stores.
https://kaeru.parco.jp/items/detail/shop000025872_daec5c428b45e99c9d71bb018a2284b5/
https://kaeru.parco.jp/items/detail/shop000025872_6fd9546145fc79504bd5b055e4775e86/
Monma Sakura | Momma Sakura
Born in Tokyo in 1995. After graduating from Musashino Art University's Department of Industrial Design, Department of Textile Design in 2017, he studied embroidery at Ecole Rusage and Atelier Darlotti in Paris.
After returning to Japan, he was enrolled in the Department of Advanced Art and Expression at Tokyo University of the Arts (as of March 2020). Under the theme of the relationship between people and decoration, he creates transparent embroidery works.
Major group exhibitions include "Kochi of Materials" (Gallery hygge, Tokyo, 2016) and "bloom" (Gallery Irie Yawd, Tokyo, 2016).
-
We are also introducing new products on Instagram Storys.
Check it out!
@oilbybt_gallery
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