Dancing Flames
A collaborative work with Chris Lee, a designer
- 上段
- H210 ⍉350mm
- 中段
- H230 ⍉430mm
- 下段
- H400 ⍉550mm
- material
- bronze
- method
- Lome mold casting process, Hanshidou finish
An art piece that embodies the beauty of Hanshidou, the sheer power of nature and the test of time.
This work was created in collaboration with Chris Lee through the KYO Project, a project commemorating the diplomatic relations between Singapore and Japan.
Installed in Iggy’s (Michelin Star restaurant in Singapore Hilton Hotel).
*KYO Project: A collaboration between Japanese artisans of traditional craft techniques and top designers from Singapore, with the aim of expanding into Asia and global markets. |
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Chris Lee, Representative from Asylum
Asylum is a Singapore-based creative agency active in various countries in Asia.
Since its establishment in 1999, Asylum has won various international design awards and has been featured in numerous publications around the world. His unique ideas for commercials and art have brought his clients tremendous success.
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The traditional Lost-wax casting method is recognized as the intangible cultural asset of
Niigata Prefecture.
The 5th Generation Seiun, Souemon Hara
3-12, Okubo, Kashiwazaki city, Niigata Prefecture.
Phone +81-257-22-3630
Niigata Prefecture.
The 5th Generation Seiun, Souemon Hara
3-12, Okubo, Kashiwazaki city, Niigata Prefecture.
Phone +81-257-22-3630
Copyright © 2021 5th Generation Seiun, Souemon Hara.