Title | The female name AYA means “color” (彩) |
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Release Date | July 2012 |
Print Size | 24 X 24 |
Edition Info | Signed and numbered edition of only 10 pieces. |
Print Details | Archival Print on 310 gsm, 100% Cotton Stock. |
Title | The female name AYA means “color” (彩) |
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Release Date | July 2012 |
Print Size | 24 X 24 |
Edition Info | Signed and numbered edition of only 10 pieces. |
Print Details | Archival Print on 310 gsm, 100% Cotton Stock. |
I only use triangles when creating Pornigami because my original vision was inspired by the folds of an origami crane, on the crane everything is a triangle, the beak, the wing, the tail, etc. And so I set out to see if I could create an origami girl, a folded woman, with all of the natural softness of the female form yet constructed from the hardest edged geometry. The textures that my triangles encompass are 100 to 200 year old Japanese E-hon, the first picture books basically. This means that you’ll find japanese text as well as stories of ancient samurai and geisha within my triangles. These act as tattoos that wrap the female form but also add the feel and texture of the washi paper that origami is folded with. The only place you won’t find triangles in my art is in the clothing that my beautiful ladies occasionally wear. I print with archival inks on 310 GSM 100% Cotton Hahnemuehle William Turner Fine Art Paper. This paper is extremely thick, beautifully textured and has an organic natural white colour.