2020
290x280x90mm
The various celestial bodies in space, the aurora borealis in the night sky, and the topography of the undersea…. Geoscience and the world of space always evoke my curiosity. How would it be formed? This question fascinates me with the moments when materials are being shaped and coloured. My work changes according to various factors such as concentration, temperature, direction, and angle of the materials. It resembles the world of space and earth sciences, where predictions are possible but not accurately predicted. The process of imagining beyond the landscape and at the same time capturing the moments of reaction between materials evokes the feeling of showing a huge universe through a small lens, as if microscopically replacing a macro object with an object in front of you.
2019
250x250x25mm
Tin and glass had a close relationship in history. Molten tin was made to produce flat glasses, and tin oxide was added to glass to make the white colour seen in the glass. This effect was not limited to tin oxide but extended to other metals in its use to colour glass. These facts inspired me to further investigate the effects of combining metal oxides and glass. ‘Potential’ focuses on capturing the moments of colouring glass, along with exploring its various optical qualities.
2022
Celestial; Beige #1 200x200x65mm
The various celestial bodies in space, the aurora borealis in the night sky, and the topography of the undersea…. Geoscience and the world of space always evoke my curiosity. How would it be formed? This question fascinates me with the moments when materials are being shaped and coloured. My work changes according to various factors such as concentration, temperature, direction, and angle of the materials. It resembles the world of space and earth sciences, where predictions are possible but not accurately predicted. The process of imagining beyond the landscape and at the same time capturing the moments of reaction between materials evokes the feeling of showing a huge universe through a small lens, as if microscopically replacing a macro object with an object in front of you.