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My painting stems from my experience of motherhood and Japanese ancient spirituality that resonate with nature. My art is imbued with a profound and healing symbolism inspired by the Japanese tradition of Kintsugi, the art of mending broken pottery with gold, which symbolizes the beauty of healing and rebirth. Through this influence, I imbues my creations with a sense of resilience and transformation, inviting viewers to explore the power of renewal.
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Oct 13, 2023
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About the artist
Kahori Kamiya, a New York-based artist, draws inspiration for her art from the profound experience of motherhood, infusing it with the ancient spirituality of Japan that resonates deeply with nature. Her art is imbued with a profound and healing symbolism inspired by the Japanese tradition of Kintsugi, the art of mending broken pottery with gold, which symbolizes the beauty of healing and rebirth. Through this influence, Kahori Kamiya imbues her creations with a sense of resilience and transformation, inviting viewers to explore the power of renewal through her unique artistic lens. Her career has garnered numerous accolades, including the Award from the Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art, ISCP Residency Program, and the Puffin Foundation Grant. Kamiya's recent solo show has received acclaim from respected art reviews, such as Hyperallergic, Two Coats of Paint, and Art Spiel.
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Born in 2023 in Nagoya, Japan. Currently residing in Rockland County, NY.
Long Eclipse Long Eclipse Hyperallergic ; Kahori Kamiya Transmutes Grief Into Play Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art Artist Relief Grant Puffin Foundation Grant
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