[Title] Muyu 167
[Materials] watercolors and beeswax crayon on Japanese paper
[Size] 408 mm × 408 mm
[Date of creation] December 2021
[Description] This work expresses how the movement of the source (the mind itself) creates something out of nothing (existence and patterns). Bamboo washi paper from Awagami Factory is used as the support. The paper is very strong and has a beautiful texture. The paper is first covered with a first layer of black Stockmar beeswax crayon, which is harmless and very colorful, to create a depth of color. On top of that, the three primary colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) of Machi's watercolors, which are also non-toxic and very colorful, and white are added. Finally, I melted the gold of the beeswax crayon with heat and placed it on top. The gold enhances the perfection of the work with its unique texture and presence.