Yui Suzuki, based in Shigaraki, Shiga, known for ceramics, creates ceramics and paintings with a focus on the border between "over there" and "over here." Suzuki's works feature various natural elements, including plants, insects, fish, gemstones, and fantastical beings. These motifs, found in Suzuki's surroundings, evoke imaginative stories and are integral to the works. The exhibition, titled "Amber Rope," reflects the amber color of art materials such as beeswax and glaze, the rope-like clay used to shape the vessel forms, and the presence of lines that create layers conceptually. It features around 10 new works, mainly ceramic pieces, capturing moments of ambiguity and mystery, such as the uncertainty of the space glimpsed through a semi-transparent greenhouse or the moment of passing through the net-like structures floating underwater.
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