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Abstract Wood Sculpture - Non-local Movement No.4 - 2019 - Yellow Cedar Sculpture

Mike Sasaki

Canada

Sculpture, Wood on Wood

Size: 7 W x 6.3 H x 7.5 D in

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This, the 4th in the Non-local Movement series, stands as a symbol of mystery. Inspired by a look into quantum mechanics and experiential mysticism, I come upon the topic of insubstantial fields of energy or some other unexplained phenomenon. The topic can be reached also by contemplation on the concepts of infinity and unity. Expressing this concept in sculpture, I use abstract metaphors and essential shapes for the parts making up the whole. Here, the multidirectional movement functions to imply "impossible" simultaneous movement by the same entity in different directions which in turn symbolizes non-locality. At the time of finishing the sketch for this piece, I wrote down some notes about what this piece signifies. Here, I turn those notes into a poem. Untouchable Unity ------------------------------ Pulse without centre, Emitting from nowhere Navigating by starlight, Vast distance, hence time I watch endless space. In dark stillness, the heart beats With its own mind Separated, we are not, Though vast distances lie between us And thoughts do knock with rhythmic beats At their own walls of captivity. For they can never know what lies beyond We remain in contact through eternal waves ~Mike Sasaki 2019

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Sculpture:Wood on Wood

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Size:7 W x 6.3 H x 7.5 D in

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Mike Sasaki was born in Toronto, Canada. He graduated from the Bachelor of Design Honours program at York University / Sheridan College in 2005. He lived in Tokyo, Japan for 5 years where he was immersed in traditional and modern Japanese culture. The martial arts philosophies have played an important role in his artistic development. In his search for a hands on approach he has found sculpting in wood a wonderful solution. He is currently living in Metro Vancouver and focusing on the metamorphic line of abstract wood forms.

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