noriko ambe maps the land between physical and emotional geography

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“Using the five senses, perceiving the natural qualities of the materials, I found that I am concerned less about the end, and more about “doing”. The process of creating is equally as important as the finished work.” Noriko Ambe

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4 Responses to noriko ambe maps the land between physical and emotional geography
  1. Sharon MacLeod
    February 9, 2010 | 2:08 pm

    Absolutely amazing! Another “how in the world did she do that?” moment. And such beautiful forms….

  2. Kelly Russell
    February 9, 2010 | 4:44 pm

    Stunning! Took my breath away!

  3. Enkhe
    February 10, 2010 | 7:06 am

    Outstanding! The artist’s statement is beautiful! Very inspiring!
    Thank you very much!

  4. Melanie West
    February 10, 2010 | 9:06 am

    OMG! OH. MY. GOD! This is amazing work! Simply brilliant! Susan, where do you find these artists?

    And Noriko Ambe really hits the nail on the head when she says “…I found that I am concerned less about the end, and more about “doing”. The process of creating is equally as important as the finished work.” Except, for me, I believe the “doing” is even more important than the finished work. Heh… but that’s just me. ;)

    Thanks once again, Susan, for a terrific post!

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