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2024 Exhibit: Flower, Bird, Wind, Moon by Kanako Abe. Discovering Inner Peace Through Intricate Kirie ArtNEW

Date: Saturday, 30 November, 2024       Time: All Day
Map of Seattle Japanese Garden - Washington Park Arboretum (Main), 2300 Arboretum Dr E

Kachou Fūgetsu (花鳥風月), translating to "Flower, Bird, Wind, Moon" in Japanese, is the ancient philosophy and proverb that stems from Fūshi Kaden I the 1400’s, often interpreted as "Experiencing the beauty of nature" or “Discovering yourself in nature."

Despite the world's constant change, our innate bond to nature remains steadfast,  offering us a source of inner piece if we are willing to embrace it.

Through this new cut-paper art collection, Kanako aims to evoke a serene and introspective experience inspired by this timeless theme.

Kanako Abe is a kirie artist based in Seattle, WA. Being originally from Japan, Kanako specializes in the intricate art of kirie, a term that translates to paper cutting. Using the meticulous technique of paper cutting, she transforms sheets of paper into intricate designs with a precision knife. Hours of dedication, concentration, and patience are woven into each piece.

After earning her BPA from San Francisco State University in 2009, Kanako pursued her passion for art while working as a costume and prop designer in theaters across the SF Bay Area. Inspired to explore Kirie, she began focusing on her artistic career. Kanako's artwork has been showcased in galleries throughout the West Coast, including Rare Device Gallery in San Francisco, Giant Robot Gallery in Los Angeles, and Nucleus Gallery in Portland.

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Until Sat, Nov 30, 2024

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Saturday, 30 November, 2024



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