Two New Pieces, #102 and #103

Two New Pieces, #102 and #103
September 20, 2024 Hiroyuki Hamada

I’ve been planting fruit trees and shrubs around the studio. It’s so exciting to figure out how plants grow and see them grow. Working with soil wasn’t the thing when I lived in a city. But ever since I moved to where I am, growing vegetables has taught me the rhythm of seasons and forming a little food forest teaches me about how I relate to space. I often wake up early, sometimes even before sun rise, to get to the garden. I see how the sun shifts and transforms the views. Sunset comes with a sense of calmness and wonder. How long can I be alive to feel this?

Leonard Cohen sang that everybody knows the good guys lost. Still, war continues and slaughter of our fellow humans has been as normalized as the demonization of the resistance. The cage of capitalism, with the help of new technologies, has become smaller with more rules, further domesticating the ways we express and relate to each other. But just as indigenous people still survive without their stolen lands we live under the new reality.

Regardless, the guiding hand in my studio keeps moving just as it does in my garden.

Two new small pieces:

#102 8x10x3 inches, painted resin, 2024

 

#102 detai,l 8x10x3 inches, painted resin, 2024

#102 detai,l 8x10x3 inches, painted resin, 2024

#103, 9x12x2 inches, painted resin, 2024

#103, 9x12x2 inches, painted resin, 2024

#103 detail, 9x12x2 inches, painted resin, 2024,