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Central to my work is the Japanese time space
concept called ma which literally means an empty
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space or void that exists between two structural
parts of an architecture this empty space also
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exists in our daily life such as a space between
events thoughts or moments and the space is really
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not empty but it is filled with many meanings
just like the silence between notes of music
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also in japan when you bow when greeting someone
at the end of the bow you leave a little space
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before you rise back up again and that little
space that silence also expresses many things
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like respect honor regrets or grief so
this concept of space in between is uh
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very much integral part of my process because
my work requires to build up multiple layers of
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paint to achieve luminosity and the depth so this
process is very slow and it takes a long time
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typically a painting could take from three to
four months but sometimes if it’s a more complex
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composition or experimental piece then it
could take anywhere from six months to a year
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and i can only paint one layer per day because the
paint needs time to dry so i apply one layer and
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let it dry overnight and the next day i sand
and apply the next layer and the process
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repeats itself until the painting is built up
to about 50 layers or more which at the end
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achieves this multi-dimensionality in quality
or in the perception of that of the piece
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so i live in in point richmond in northern
california which is part of the san francisco bay
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area so we’re surrounded by water and nature and
i love to spend my free time sailing or hiking or
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walking on the beach with my dog i see that my
work is a visual manifestation of times passing
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i’ve come to appreciate nature
when i took a one-year sailing trip
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in the south pacific that experience
had a long lasting impression on me
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because living on the boat sailing from island to
island the life or the time passed by very slowly
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like a minute felt like an hour you literally
lived by the moment this this also is the basis
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of my my work it’s it’s embedded in my
work which is to create this times passage
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depth of space slowness observing
how the light changes the environment
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it changes the color how the light does this
little dance i cast shadow and and refracts lights
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creates these magical moments which is what i try
to capture in my work visually it’s intriguing and
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the ephemeral beauty of nature is is
something that i am always drawn to
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many of my artist colleagues have had
wonderful experiences with the Art in Embassies
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and i just submitted my work maybe five
years ago or so but when i heard from
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Art in Embassies that was maybe four
years later so that was a surprise
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so yes i mean i was really excited that
my work was displayed in the parts of the
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world that i have never been to it’s really
an honor i think art in embassies has just
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a wonderful program that brings artists
to to places and truly serves as a bridge
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to different cultures it is
a great great program i think
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you