Artist
Mixed Media
42.0 x 42.0 cm
2024
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Folded paper on wood panel in acrylic case. This piece is composed of hand-folded origami cranes, each with a unique pattern, to showcase the brilliant array of colours that originate from a single source of white light through a prism. From t...
Folded paper on wood panel in acrylic case. This piece is composed of hand-folded origami cranes, each with a unique pattern, to showcase the brilliant array of colours that originate from a single source of white light through a prism. From the rainbows that first graced our skies billions of years ago, to the discovery of the true nature of light through prisms, this piece celebrates the beauty of transformation. Each crane laid out in this ring captures the timeless nature of even just a small piece of the visible spectrum. The vibrant Chiyogami paper is hand silk-screened in Japan, and is PH neutralized by myself sheet by sheet. I use pH neutral glue and adhere to artist grade wood panels painted with a durable, acrylic paint. The acrylic case is custom-made to my specification, and installed myself. The piece comes ready to hang with either French cleat or D-rings. This piece is part of my migration series of origami assemblage. My artist statement: Andrew unearths great journeys through origami assemblage, influenced by his experience as a second generation Canadian. “We are keenly aware of our ‘otherness’, wondering if we truly belong. I fold hundreds of origami birds to honour hardships and sacrifices made by my parents’ generation. As I lay each bird in its place, I realize that the journey continues – I am still finding my way, to be accepted, by others, by myself.” The process is a cathartic, meditative practice. Always striving for perfection, taking joy in the completion of each small task, the culmination of thousands of motions to create something greater than the sum of its parts.
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View AllBorn in 1973 in Toronto Street, Toronto, ON, Canada. Currently residing in Toronto, ON, Canada.
Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
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View AllOct 10, 2024