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Danshaku MIYAZAWA: in mid air
Editor's Note
Written by Takeshi HIRATA   
Published: April 13 2010

Under this age when a "density" and stimulation are requested to everything, Miyazawa’s light drawings that seem to vanish might look too obscure. However, the few colors, the extrafine‐pointed brushstroke, and the fragile lines do not signify the weakness of expression power.
If anything, in the person and face made by the accumulation of innumerable dots and points as if proliferating, and the rich shape made from the signs which were rubbed out with an eraser, we will be able to find a comfortable rich noise that doesn't come into view in prints.
I want you to capture the swinging "picture" in the air by your eyes. It will inject fresh air into our sensibilities which have been used to the "density".

Last Updated on November 03 2015
 

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