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Flight

Honma Hideaki Japanese

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In this tour de force of bamboo plaiting, the artist has captured the spirit of a soaring bird. This work is made of a combination of two types of bamboo: menya-dake, a type of bamboo with a subtle mottled pattern that grows on Sado Island, in Niigata Prefecture, where the artist makes his home; and nemagari-dake, a dwarf bamboo often used for basketry in Eastern Japan.

Flight, Honma Hideaki (Japanese, born 1959), Bamboo (menya-dake and nemagar-dake); twill plaiting (ajiro ami), Japan

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