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  3. ARTWORK SALES

  4. Regional Revitalization

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・10.0×26.0×12.5cm
・Marble
・2018

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A lizard I found in the bush as a child stole my heart away.
Ever since, I have drawn reptiles and fantasy beasts like dragons.
I then discovered stone carving and fell in love with marble as a material perfect for depicting fantasy creatures, with its mysteriousness and strength.
So, I became a marble sculptor. Last year, I exceeded 30 works in my ball python sculpture series “PythonSeries,” done partially as practice for depicting fantasy creatures.
Therein, I have archived sculptures of snakes in many colors of marble.
I also want to explore work using living creatures to express “surface / underside,” “ideal / reality,” and “the strangeness, complexity, and beauty of sending / receiving emotions” that I feel in life.
Maybe I just want to give form to the fantasy creatures in my mind.

Ai Sano

Born in Tokyo in 1989.
Tokyo University of the Arts and Music, M.A, Fine Art Sculpture in 2016.
Held numerous solo exhibitions including “INNOCENT” at Gallery Hanakagesho / Tokyo in 2017.
Participated in various group exhibitions and art fairs including “Amazing Craftsmanship! From Meiji Kogei to Contemporary Art,” (Circulated five museums), “Tokyo Art Fair” at Gallery Hanakagesho Booth in 2019.
Her work is owned by The Tokyo University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts and Oita Prefectural Art Museum. Designed the book-cover of “The thing called Moon Shadow.”

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