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Hitomi Hosono Creates Porcelain Sculptures Inspired by Japanese Botanics

Merging botanical kinds from England with the fragile plant shapes from her childhood in Japan, ceramic artist Hitomi Hosono produces delicately layered sculptures that seem as frozen floral preparations. Usually monochromatic, the works are targeted on carved element moderately than shade—repetition of a kind making every bit uniquely lovely.

“The themes of my present porcelain works are shapes impressed by leaves and flowers,” stated Hosono in an artist assertion. “I research botanical kinds within the backyard. I discover myself drawn to the intricacy of crops, analyzing the veins of a leaf, how its edges are formed, the layering of a flower’s petals. I look, I contact, I draw.”

Hosono’s plant-inspired works had been not too long ago exhibited with Adrian Sassoon gallery throughout The Salon Art + Design truthful in NYC November 9-13, 2016.

via Hitomi Hosono / cfile.daily

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