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Fumiko KIKUCHI: Drifting
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: January 29 2010

Courtesy of the artist and iGallery copy right(c) Fumiko KIKUCHI

Solo exhibition by Fumiko Kikuchi who exhibits works of dyestuff on Daphne sikokiana paper (monotype) which mount acrylic gouache on a photograph by using the technique of transcript.

Last Updated on January 25 2010
 

Editor's Note by Takeshi HIRATA


The title “Drift” may sound like insecure especially as living in this age. However, as being different from such the social situation, and there is a work like a "float" to which we can entrust the body in the exhibition by Kikuchi. There are seemingly photograph works of scenery or an animal including a portrait of a mother and a child displayed, which are all printed with blurring and light tone. However these works are actually prints (dyestuff on Diplomorpha sikokiana paper, mono-type). If closely looking at them, you find the rich and fresh impression provided by stain with water and blot, and light and shade with light color. In addition, the frame by an acrylic mount gives the picture lighter impression as if drifting. It is not so bad to make my body drifted in this exhibition space though drifting in the winter city is hard to my body.


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