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TEMPEST - New Sculpture by Fujikasa Satoko - Exhibitions - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics Fujikasa Satoko, Motion Sculpture, Japanese Fine Art, Japanese Screen, Antique Fairs, Making Space, Antique Show, Art Programs, Art Institute Of Chicago

Specializing in Japanese fine art for over forty years, Joan B Mirviss LTD features Japanese screens and scrolls, woodblock prints (ukiyo-e), and most prominently, modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics at its Madison Avenue gallery. Joan B Mirviss LTD continues to bring audiences in New York, around the country and abroad, the very best in Japanese fine art, featuring solo and collaborative shows by important ceramists and thematic exhibitions of paintings, screens, prints and ceramics…

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Fujikasa Satoko - Artists - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine Art | Japanese Ceramics Japanese Fine Art, Phoenix Art Museum, New Orleans Museums, Cincinnati Art, Japanese Screen, Phoenix Art, Sculptures Céramiques, Antique Fairs, Antique Show

Specializing in Japanese fine art for over forty years, Joan B Mirviss LTD features Japanese screens and scrolls, woodblock prints (ukiyo-e), and most prominently, modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics at its Madison Avenue gallery. Joan B Mirviss LTD continues to bring audiences in New York, around the country and abroad, the very best in Japanese fine art, featuring solo and collaborative shows by important ceramists and thematic exhibitions of paintings, screens, prints and ceramics…

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Natural Forms Sculpture, Fujikasa Satoko, Fluid Sculpture, Form In Art, Elegant Sculpture, Moving Sculpture, Natural Sculpture, Stoneware Sculpture, Form Studies

Ceramic artist Fujikasa Satoko is drawn to “dynamic, irregular shapes that mimic energy and beauty found in nature.” In this sculpture she has connected with and captured the very essence of motion generated by the force of nature. We sense, perhaps, the fluttering and spiraling of fabric in the wind. Only the base is solid, anchoring the piece and providing stability. Fujikasa explores the sculptural quality of her clay medium through works that are not bound by function, an approach that…

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