on the table #100 |
Artworks |
Written by KALONSNET Editor |
Published: October 24 2008 |
Produced in the period in which he utilized actual materials as motifs. On the bias of the canvas, apples are displayed: natural ones, both in the process of being peeled (passage of time), and after being peeled.*1 The small differences between the neatly lined up apples concentrates the passage of time. On the other hand, viewing from a distance, each apple becomes just a point in a line, an abstract pattern without a special theme. Having two faces of one motif, as a piece and as a group, is a characteristic of his work. Comment from the artist: Data Artist: Junji Yamada Year: 1999 Genre: Printmaking Owner: Private Collection Material: Intaglio on Photo Size: 91×200cm Note: ed. 1, a set of 4 panels |
Last Updated on November 01 2015 |