Sprawling Multilayered Artworks by Kahori Maki
Published Oct 12, 2023
Japanese contemporary artist Kahori Maki creates dynamic and expansive multilayered artworks. Her abstract pieces combine vibrant eruptions of color on layered canvases that extend across entire walls. From her website:
“From a single image, spaces, products, and words emerge.”
“I always have a vision from the initial piece of work, which grows from a flat piece of art into an installation of light and imagery where the work fills and occupies a space, into a visual moving image that unfolds over time, or into a purposeful product. I enjoy creating unlimited forms of art from one idea.”
— Kahori Maki
To discover more of Kahori’s work, take a look at her website.
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