My artwork is hand-made of thousands of very small slices of natural and oil-dyed wood-cut pieces on board. I like to incorporate the patterns in the wood and enhance them with oil-stain. The variety of wood grain is beautiful and the pattern is never the same. The combinations of natural and oil-stained grains create interesting shadows and impressions.
My recent themes I am currently working on include those that exist but cannot be seen with the naked eye. For example, the Utopia Land, Shangri-La, Voltage, Static Electricity, Uber system, GPS and the concept of Targets etc.
Bio Morisawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, and studied art at Tama Art University, one of the top art schools in Japan. She’s worked as a commercial designer for Godiva Chocolate and Twining Tea, and taught art classes in Tokyo, Yokohama, and the Canadian Embassy.
Morisawa currently works in Seattle and has exhibited her work across the U.S. in more than 35 states, in Japanese museums, and the Dublin Biennale. Corporate window presentations include Amazon, GE, and Nordstrom.
City of Seattle, City of Bellevue, City of Portland, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport have collected her artworks.
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