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fog, Pen & Ink, Drawing
fog, 2006
Pen & Ink
10" x 14.6"
USD 1700


best of rhythm, Sculpture, Sculpture
best of rhythm, 2008
Sculpture
6.7" x 7.5" x 3.2"
USD 2800


Branch Bird, Watercolor and Acrylic, Painting
Branch Bird, 2007
Watercolor and Acrylic
23.6" x 19.7"
USD 2100


James, Sculpture, Sculpture
James, 2007
Sculpture
18" x 11" x 10.5"
USD 3100


vapor, Watercolor on Paper, Painting
vapor, 2008
Watercolor on Paper
15.3" x 10.5"
USD 1350


fu-in C, Colored Pencils on Paper, Drawing
fu-in C, 2008
Colored Pencils on Paper
15.6" x 10.6"
USD 1200


fu-in B, Colored Pencils on Paper, Drawing
fu-in B, 2008
Colored Pencils on Paper
15.6" x 10.6"
USD 1200


honezumi, Sculpture, Sculpture
honezumi, 2007
Sculpture
6.1" x 6.5" x 3.7"
USD 1000


middle, Watercolor and Pencil, Drawing
middle, 2006
Watercolor and Pencil
11.3" x 14.4"
USD 1800


Press Release

Through sometimes quirky, always thought-provoking art, Shunsuke Kawasaki explores the themes of creation and destruction, nature and technology.  The multidisciplinary artist creates mind-expanding works whether they are on paper with pen and ink, colored pencil, or watercolor, or are sculptures. Kawasaki smoothly draws intricate lines into his paintings.  As these lines converge they form images that resemble the cells of living organisms.  The curves and repetition of the lines symbolize the cyclical pattern of creation.  Ultimately, the paintings represent “ultimate destruction,” the idea that death is inevitable even if it gives way to new life.    

 

Utilizing the non-biodegradable plastic ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadience Styrene), Kawasaki speaks on the destruction of the environment.  In crafting the material into robots that could never be found in nature, he forewarns of the trend toward artificial replacement.  Shunsuke Kawasaki was born in Osaka, Japan, in the tail end of the 1970s, and currently works in Xiamen, China.


 

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