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    5.25.2009

    Noriko Ambe

    Detail of "Cracking", 2006
    63.5 x 91.4 x 2.5 cm, cuts on Yupo paper

    Detail of "Sculpaper 1", 2006
    40.6 x 121.9 x 182.9 cm, cuts on Housho-shi paper placed on pedestal

    Born in Saitama, Japan, Noriko Ambe started a series of works using paper in 1999, titled "Linear-Actions Projects by Drawing and Cutting." Resembling annual rings of a tree, a topographical map or waves, the works are traces of the artist's actions and the lines that she cuts are organic responses to the materials and her surrounding. Cut by hand, Noriko's works conveys the nuances of human emotions, habits and rhythm.

    Find more of her beautiful works here.

    Currently residing in NY, Noriko graduated with a BFA in Oil Painting from Musashino Art University, Tokyo in 1990. Interestingly some of Noriko's latest works uses paper from Yupo, manufacturer of environmentally concious synthetic paper. The introduction of synthetic paper emerged from questions about the availability of pulp resources in the near future. A product of the petrochemical industry,synthetic paper is primarily created of synthetic resins derived from petroleum.

    Her earlier works cut from white paper and found books are just as incredible.

    Cutting Books in Tokyo Series, 2003
    Sizes vary, cuts on white books

    Linear-Actions Cutting Project 12, Encyclopedia "Geography of Japan 2", 2002
    25 x 50 x 4.5 cm, cuts on an encyclopedia, with case
    [Photo by Masa Noguchi]

    [all images and text extracted from Noriko Ambe]

    via the incredible LE TERRITOIRE DES SENS

    5 comments:

    Marcia said...

    The things that you put on your blog are really cool, so I linked to mine, I hope you don't mind. Cheers! All the best! Marcia

    mein™ said...

    Thank you Marcia!

    Leanda said...

    I love paperworks... these are truly incredible. Thanks for posting :)

    mein™ said...

    Thank you for encouragement Leanda!

    its libertys sound said...

    love ur artwork.. so wonderful and inspiring :)