下條ユリさんのインスタグラム写真 - (下條ユリInstagram)「“Unbroken Line”  New York and Kyoto based artist Yuri Shimojo reveals a new series featuring four large monochrome paintings created during the current global pandemic that speaks to impermanence, and the ephemeral nature of life.  During the early months of the pandemic, under the cacophony of sirens, Shimojo turned to this series as a metaphor for our impermanence, and the ephemeral nature of life. In a departure from her previous work, these paintings demonstrate an act of just simply being. They are intentionally devoid of specific stories and personal drama. In an extremely trying moment in history, Shimojo focused on the act of creating. Her intention was to relish each moment. To be present with the simplicity of her gestures and their outcomes. Each painting follows the same simple structure: a hand painted line in one Japanese ink color that remains unbroken on the paper. Painted over many days, the lines sometimes appear thick and dense, while in other places the same line may be so fine as to seem on the verge of disappearing. “It’s very personal because in these paintings you witness my biorhythm, my breath, my presence, on each moment of the line,” says Shimojo. “I wanted to be free from the story of my past, to be free from emotional boundaries, to get out of my own story, which in the past I had represented with forms and shapes. My focus here is on the context of time.”  ・  “Unbroken Line” until 9/27/2020  @kingstongallery  Photo : Will Howcroft Organized by @praise.shadows.art #anUnbrokenLine #YuriShimojo  #途切れない一本の線 #下條ユリ」9月5日 11時56分 - yurishimojo

下條ユリのインスタグラム(yurishimojo) - 9月5日 11時56分


“Unbroken Line”

New York and Kyoto based artist Yuri Shimojo reveals a new series featuring four large monochrome paintings created during the current global pandemic that speaks to impermanence, and the ephemeral nature of life.

During the early months of the pandemic, under the cacophony of sirens, Shimojo turned to this series as a metaphor for our impermanence, and the ephemeral nature of life. In a departure from her previous work, these paintings demonstrate an act of just simply being. They are intentionally devoid of specific stories and personal drama. In an extremely trying moment in history, Shimojo focused on the act of creating. Her intention was to relish each moment. To be present with the simplicity of her gestures and their outcomes.
Each painting follows the same simple structure: a hand painted line in one Japanese ink color that remains unbroken on the paper. Painted over many days, the lines sometimes appear thick and dense, while in other places the same line may be so fine as to seem on the verge of disappearing. “It’s very personal because in these paintings you witness my biorhythm, my breath, my presence, on each moment of the line,” says Shimojo. “I wanted to be free from the story of my past, to be free from emotional boundaries, to get out of my own story, which in the past I had represented with forms and shapes. My focus here is on the context of time.”



“Unbroken Line”
until 9/27/2020
@kingstongallery
Photo : Will Howcroft
Organized by @praise.shadows.art
#anUnbrokenLine #YuriShimojo
#途切れない一本の線 #下條ユリ


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