The color of the wind I saw in my dream
The color of the wind I saw in my dream
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Each piece is handcrafted in-house and comes with the artist's signature (printed) and lot number.
material
material
Natural wood, acrylic glass, paper, string, metal fittings
*The S size uses glass instead of acrylic glass.
size
size
S (31.7 x 23 cm)
M (43.8 x 31.5 x 2 cm)
LL (63.5 x 46 x 1.5 cm)
Weight
Weight
S (approx. 0.6 kg)/M (approx. 1 kg)/LL (1.5 kg)
Contents
Contents
Giclee print: 1 sheet (signed and numbered) S (29.7 x 21 cm) / M (42 x 29.7 cm) / LL (59.4 x 42 cm)
Frame: 1 piece (with acrylic glass, backing, string, and metal backing)
*The S size uses glass instead of acrylic glass.
*The specifications of the back of the frame vary depending on the size, such as dragonfly style or propeller style.
Wall-mounted hooks: 1 set (1 each of plaster nails, J-hooks, and nail cover caps)
Delivery and returns
Delivery and returns
Usually delivered within about a week.
Satisfaction guaranteed (free return policy).
Features
Features
Ready-to-display all-in-one set with edition number
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Color of the Wind
Why did I come all the way here? All the way. It's already the end of the month. I never imagined the rain in the Yachiho Plateau. I enter the hotel. I talk to the proprietress, "The forecast is for 30 to 40 centimeters of snow, but I never expected it to rain." I drink some local unfiltered unpasteurized sake at dinner. Feeling great, I crawl into bed. Three and a half hours at an altitude of 1,700 meters. My body is freezing. The gentleness of the sake and the futon makes me sleepy. I dream. A blue breeze is gently blowing. The next morning, I see a cut I'm sure I'd checked the day before. Footage I'd planned to delete but hadn't even considered. It was still there.
Ken Segawa
Born in Hansaka, Inawashiro Town, Fukushima Prefecture, in 1947. A young skier, he won the giant slalom at the Fukushima Prefecture Junior High School Championships in alpine skiing. However, due to his parents' work, he moved to snowless Ibaraki Prefecture, where he gave up skiing. At university, he was persuaded to join the ski club. He competed in the All-Japan Student Championships and the National Athletic Meet, but after a long break, he truly gave up. A life in the making came to an end. He took up photography at the urging of his boarding house owner. He learned how to develop and print black-and-white film, taking photos of natural landscapes around town. After graduating from university, he worked as a contract employee in the advertising department of a major department store. While he mostly worked in studios, he wasn't interested in commercial photography. He later worked in production for theater companies, as a driver for a costume company, and as a costume photographer. After that, he did a lot of different things, but he's still alive today. My current photography focuses on the theme of "wind," and I run around the fields and mountains trying to capture the wind in between physical labor.
よくよく見ると、たいした景色じゃないんです。
多分、わたしがこの場所にいたら何も感じなかったかも・・・。
でも、この作品、なんか頭に残り続けました。
さらに、よく見て考えると、この作品、山も木も空も雲も、すべて青で描かれています。寒さと風を感じます。
なかなかこんな一色の景色見られないですよね。
すばらしいアートだと感じました😊
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