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4 Apr. 2010

Winds of Yasaka

 

I created new textile art pieces, scarves, using marbling technique in the inner garden of the Koma gallery Café at Yasaka. It was raining from time to time and winds were rather strong, so the procedure of making them was not easy. However I was very excited by dramatic forces of winds that collaborated with me and every time a new pattern came up, my every staff member was very impressed and raised a voice of high appreciation. I had a great time. They were now waving in the sky blown by winds of Yasaka and looked like costumes of freely flying heavenly angels. Our future was wide open and should be glorious. I was sure that everybody would love them when they were finally dried and installed at the gallery. At night we held a gathering of poems for life and while the atmosphere was peaceful and quiet, every word we expressed has greatly impressed all the souls gathered at Yasaka. What we have expressed tonight would surely be manifest in the actual world at a later stage. I was grateful to my wonderful life.