Materials
Original Jigsaw Puzzle with acrylic gouache. ink
Technique
The work consists of a puzzle with each piece painted and colored in layers.
The kanji character for "dye," the title of the work, has many meanings.
Generally, it represents the act of dyeing or the state of being dyed.
It covers many fields, from the physical act of coloring to the transition of people's spirit to culture and thought.
The phenomenon always starts from a very small point and spreads to a large surface and space.
While one can imagine beautiful images such as the changing natural scenery from season to season, or the world of dyeing and weaving that spreads from a drop of dye
On the other hand, in recent years, radioactive contamination from the nuclear accidents in Chernobyl and Fukushima, and infection from the coronavirus have also been on the minds of many people.
and coronavirus infection.
This work expresses the image of a dyed object that includes such negative images.
My previous works in the puzzle series expressed the result of how a collection of dots is perceived by manipulating the rows and columns.
In contrast, this series of works expresses the state of change, the state of movement.
Rather than presenting the result, I want the viewer to imagine the future of the phenomenon that is happening now.
Some people may find the result beautiful and others may find it unacceptable, depending on the time they encounter the work and their own consciousness.
Others may associate it with the purification of something that has been dyed, and the way it returns.
I hope this exhibition will be a chance for you to think about how you relate to yourself and this world with your own thoughts and feelings.
I think it is important to look at the present and imagine how the world will be dyed in the future.