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Shiro Matsui – Hole in the water

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Friday, July 24th, 2009.

Look, there is a hole… Strange phenomenon seen in a lake in Eastern Japan.

Actually, it is an art installation by Shiro Matsui, which is named as “Waterfall of Narcissus”.

With sculpture the original material evokes a sense of weight and gravity, which expresses a sense of reality. This characteristic is the unique power of sculpture. With painting two-dimensionality is a given, yet we are able to share the illusion of time and space. With my piece I am trying to merge these characteristics, by using real materials in the real world, yet having the power of illusion that painting holds.

Thanks to Nonna for sending.

@ haha.nu

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