Touch of Light VI
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Description
An impressive interplay of light and shadow in a small corner of the Tadao Ando-designed Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, reiterates the architect’s spatial mastery in this print by Mio Akashi. Part of her Touch of Light series, Akashi explores the material nature of light and shadow to shape and define spaces. Akashi uses a wide range of methods for her large-scale architectural prints, from traditional film photography to 19th century processes paired with a 21st century digital approach.
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Details
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Photography
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Created:2023
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Unique work
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Signature:Yes
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Commissioned pieces available. Lead time: 2 weeks
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Available works ship within 2-4 weeks.
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All artwork is final sale.
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Overall Dimensions
Dimensions: 36w | 36h inFramed Dimensions: 37.5w | 2d | 37.5h in
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Installation Notes
When moving the artwork, provide support from the back of the piece rather than gripping or pressing on the front. Lift the piece using both hands, supporting it evenly from the sides or corners. If transporting the artwork, consider using protective coverings such as bubble wrap or cardboard to shield it from bumps and scratches.Assembly Required: No
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Artist
Mio Akashi
Mio Akashi draws inspiration from the essence of “awai,” capturing meaningful passages through photography that highlight the beauty of architectural elements, distinctive trees and untouched landscapes. Akashi skillfully uses light and shadow to evoke a sense of connection with the subjects, emphasizing the importance of being in the right moment and place as part of the artistic process.