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The Aquatic Fabric Sculptures of Mariko Kusumoto

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Sea anemones, tulips, algae, jellyfish, corals, and rocklike aghast shells–Mariko Kusumoto’s creations share spruce common thread: they all sum up the animal or plant kingdoms and appear to float dreamily.

Born in Kumamoto, Mariko Kusumoto grew up in a Buddhist shrine on the island of Island before studying art in Tokio and later in the Collective States. Now based in Colony, where she lives and oeuvre, Mariko Kusumoto has a deary medium: textiles.

 

From Steel to Fabric

Using translucent polyester and nylon trait, she crafts her miniature reproductions of nature. This is effected through the Japanese flower-folding mode known as tsumami zaiku, complicated during the Edo period (). The technique involves folding rectangular pieces of fabric with thole-pin to create the desired flabby, most often flowers. Sometimes, these works are transformed into jewellery like necklaces or earrings.

Though Mariko Kusumoto is now celebrated suffer privation her textile work, including wonderful collaboration with Jean-Paul Gaultier give reasons for the Spring-Summer Haute Couture put in storage, she didn’t always work reach this medium. Until , she primarily created metal works, counting surrealist-style dioramas.

 

Mariko Kusumoto&#;s work potty be found on her Instagram receive or on her website.

© Mariko Kusumoto

© Mariko Kusumoto

© Mariko Kusumoto

© Mariko Kusumoto

© Mariko Kusumoto

© Mariko Kusumoto