@ Rinko Kawauchi
as "minimalist" is certainly simplistic, because what they represent is a rich and multifaceted universe of signs. His style is very Japanese. There is a strong sense of purity, for the soul of things, out of respect for life and curious death. It brings to mind the poems of Basho, the haiku, stories of Banana Yoshimoto or Haruki Murakami. Remember all that light-skinned of the Japanese, who worked so hard to keeping milk. And the scented gardens of the Shinto temples, enchanting oasis scattered everywhere, even in the most chaotic cities.
Ode to Japan and then to its artists, capable of a difference refreshing and universal.
@ Rinko Kawauchi
Books published: Aila 2004; Hanabi 2001; Utatane 2001, Hanako 2001, 2005 and Cui Cui The Eyes The Ears 2005
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