Hanging
2006 (made)
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Fukumoto Shihoku is one of Japan's leading textile artists. She uses subtle shades of indigo on a variety of natural fabrics to create luminous wall hangings and installations that convey a sensation of deep, but fragile space. In this piece, entitled 'Morning Mist', the darkest of indigo shades rise from the bottom of the panel, giving way to a range of paler hues which form a mountain landscape that rises up to a more intense blue at the top. This work is a particularly striking example of Fukumoto's enormous skill in controlling the dyeing process. As a final step she has brushed the dyed fabric while it is still wet to loosen the linen threads and give the image a more textured finish.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Linen with tie-dyeing |
Brief description | 'Morning Mist', indigo-dyed linen hanging supported by two metal poles, Shihoko Fukumoto, Kyoto, 2006. |
Physical description | Indigo-dyed linen hanging in shaded blue, supported by two metal poles |
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Summary | Fukumoto Shihoku is one of Japan's leading textile artists. She uses subtle shades of indigo on a variety of natural fabrics to create luminous wall hangings and installations that convey a sensation of deep, but fragile space. In this piece, entitled 'Morning Mist', the darkest of indigo shades rise from the bottom of the panel, giving way to a range of paler hues which form a mountain landscape that rises up to a more intense blue at the top. This work is a particularly striking example of Fukumoto's enormous skill in controlling the dyeing process. As a final step she has brushed the dyed fabric while it is still wet to loosen the linen threads and give the image a more textured finish. |
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Accession number | FE.6:1 to 3-2007 |
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Record created | March 5, 2007 |
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