The spoon, which has been given its only form by leaving its molding to the shape of the branch, is a representative work of Ibunki Kaiyama, who works together with Sara, a printmaker, as "Atelier Light" in Nagano, a place surrounded by rich nature. The tools of daily life created through meticulous and careful handwork are the opposite of rationality in terms of usability, but they create a rich communication with things that cannot be obtained through rationality. Keiko Hirano
The spoon, which has been given its only form by leaving its molding to the shape of the branch, is a representative work of Ibunki Kaiyama, who works together with Sara, a printmaker, as "Atelier Light" in Nagano, a place surrounded by rich nature. The tools of daily life created through meticulous and careful handwork are the opposite of rationality in terms of usability, but they create a rich communication with things that cannot be obtained through rationality.
Keiko Hirano