Paper thread canvas (art print [green-blue])
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■Spinning the global environment for the next generation through art by people with disabilities
This is a canvas on which art works are printed on a fabric made of sustainable paper yarn [TSUMUGI], which is made from used paper resources and unused thinned wood.
The project is a collaboration with Inclusive Japan, a non-profit organization that promotes diversity and inclusion as an initiative to create opportunities to think about the importance of forests, Satoyama, and biodiversity conservation and to realize an inclusive society rich in diversity, and is the first organization in Ehime Prefecture to provide continuous employment support for people with disabilities using arts and crafts as a training medium. In collaboration with Inclusive Japan. Two artists from Hikari no Atelier have created works of art under the theme of "Mt. Rokko, Kobe," with the image of a lush green forest, expressing their inspiration and feelings toward the forest.
With canvases made of fabrics utilizing the characteristics of paper threads and frames made of unused thinned wood, visitors can feel close to the natural environment and enjoy the diversity of art by people with disabilities as interior decorations.
Artist: Mr. Kei Work: [green-blue].
I have been using Hikari's studio since November 2018.
I use various techniques such as colored pencils, acrylic paints, watercolors, and collages. I also express myself with tsumazaiku and mizuhiki work. Some works are painted in detail, while others are boldly layered with color. I give form to what inspires and moves me at any given moment.
The work in this exhibition, also called "fluid art" or "poling art," enjoys the fluidity of liquid paint and expresses itself by marbling and separating the colors without mixing them together. Several kinds of green and blue paints were poured and painted. I created this work with the image of the fresh forests of Rokko and the sunlight falling through the trees. I think the patterns that floated by accident and the vividness of the greens made the work eye-catching].
Country of origin
Japan
Material
Canvas fabric: 70% cotton, 30% unclassified fiber (Japanese paper)
Canvas frame: thinned wood from Mt.
Size
A4 size, thickness 1.8 cm