This work attempts to capture the surface of the earth itself. In this work, the artist himself rolls 20 kg (45 lbs) of clay on the ground in Tokyo. The clay changes shape with each step he takes and continues to contain sand, tobacco, leaves, rubber bands, and other objects that fall to the ground.
This act represents the earth, showing that what is on the surface of the earth is constantly changing and moving.
Photo by Yuki Akaba
Earthanware from earth surface
Clay, 6min35sec video 2022
From ground “JAPAN”
Found objects 443×367×D35mm
From the Earth Surface
-Hakone, Japan-
Found objects, Photo 2022
Exhibition photo by Ujin Matsuo
What we catch, What we got.
Fisherman net, strings 2022
in Taiwan.
This work was shown at South of Taiwan. Close to a porter.
From the effect of COVID-19 was still ongoing and there was no way to go to Taiwan. So the Artist thought to export his view from his studio which is by the river. Over rap the view from 2sites.
From -Springfield, Virginia, USA-
Clay, found objects, water color paint 2021
From -Australia-
Clay, found objects, water color paint 2021
From -Switzerland-
Clay, found objects, water color paint 2021
Photo by Ujin Matsuo
From -Korea-
Clay, found objects, water color paint 2021
Photo by Ujin Matsuo
From -Honolulu-
Clay, found objects, water color paint 2021
Photo by Ujin Matsuo