Solo Show 2002
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Arriving at the destination, he found out that it was not the place where he was heading for... It is a sort of experience that we are apt to have.�@While our surroundings change at dizzying speed everyday, I believe that the destination doesn't mean much. In my drawing maps, lines jump over each other boldly.�@Lines never overlap one another. In my drawings, no destination is reached.�@The original idea of this series is "the incongruity of overlapping lines," which originated from a question in painting. What interest me in such a situation, are my surroundings, encounters, and a sense of speed, that is, a sense of going somewhere.�@Contradictorily, things that are clear in existence and closer to my nature, are mysterious at the same time, and look transcendental to me. At the exhibition, those that I personally feel obvious but mysterious are arranged as they are, such as a used yacht that I recently obtained, my game of "go" with my father, and dissection of a crow.