[ad_1] Nature, Memory, and the First Brushstroke Long before Kaoru Shibuta committed to a life of painting, a single watercolor session with his mother etched itself into his memory as a moment of both wonder and envy. Painting a wooper looper together, he was struck by the ethereal beauty of her work compared to what […]
Eight Pairs of Woven Shoes Fit for Cranes Roost in a Field o…
[ad_1] If a white crane were to choose a pair of boots, would he gravitate toward knee-high lace-ups or balance his talons in yellow tabi stilettos? Young In Hong fashioned a collection of shoes with these long-legged birds in mind. Titled “White Cranes and Snowfall,” the playful sculptures are made from woven sedges and nested […]