Ryosuke Harashima
Ryosuke Harashima Contemporary Zen copper cloth stand
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: A new polite
Cloth stand designed by Ryosuke Harashima.Made of copper pipes and brown glass.
STATEMENT:
The morphing of Emon-Kake (Kimono garment r...
Category
2010s Japanese Modern Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Copper
Contemporary Japanese Chochin Floor Lamp Limited Edition #1 Zen Washi
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: OBAKE A
Contemporary style Japanese Washi Japanese traditional paper shade floor lamp. Washi shade is famous as Isamu Noguchi Akari lightings.
Base is made of brass. Limited pattern painted model. Edition of 3+1AP
E26,27 light bulb.
Available to work with 100-250V.
Artist statement
In Japan, there is an animist belief that the soul dwells in old tools that have passed a long time and turns into spirits such as "Youkai" or "OBAKE." Its existence lurks in the darkness of everyday life, sometimes causing fear and sometimes entertaining.
This lantern is not an old tool, but it is made by the historic "Kojima Shoten", where the 10th generation are craftsmen in Kyoto. It's rare nowadays, and it's a style in which lanterns are made from bamboo bones to assembling papers and painting in one workshop and go. So, I decided to transform the polite crafted Japanese lanterns, which have been run through a traditional history, into a modern and pop style. It's not just OBAKE lurking in the darkness, but an existence who snuggles up to us as a more sophisticated being.
These one-eyed OBAKE have a meaningful look that originated in ancient Sanskrit culture. The red-eye "A [a]" is the facial expression that is the first pronunciation to make a sound in Sanskrit, which means "truth" and "spirit of inquiry" at the same time. The blue-eyed "UN [hu?]" expresses the pronunciation to close the sound, and at the same time means "wisdom" and "nirvana." There is also the idea that describing the beginning and end of the universe is represented by considering the "A" and "UN" as a pair. In Asia, it is a common sight to see a pair of guardian statues...
Category
2010s Japanese Edo Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Brass
H 30.32 in W 18.12 in D 18.12 in
Contemporary Japanese Chochin Floor Lamp Limited Edition #2 Zen Washi
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: OBAKE UN
Contemporary style Japanese Washi Japanese traditional paper shade floor lamp. Washi shade is famous as Isamu Noguchi Akari lightings.
Base is made of brass. Limited pattern painted model. Edition of 3+1AP
E26,27 light bulb.
Available to work with 100-250V.
Artist statement
In Japan, there is an animist belief that the soul dwells in old tools that have passed a long time and turns into spirits such as "Youkai" or "OBAKE." Its existence lurks in the darkness of everyday life, sometimes causing fear and sometimes entertaining.
This lantern is not an old tool, but it is made by the historic "Kojima Shoten", where the 10th generation are craftsmen in Kyoto. It's rare nowadays, and it's a style in which lanterns are made from bamboo bones to assembling papers and painting in one workshop and go. So, I decided to transform the polite crafted Japanese lanterns, which have been run through a traditional history, into a modern and pop style. It's not just OBAKE lurking in the darkness, but an existence who snuggles up to us as a more sophisticated being.
These one-eyed OBAKE have a meaningful look that originated in ancient Sanskrit culture. The red-eye "A [a]" is the facial expression that is the first pronunciation to make a sound in Sanskrit, which means "truth" and "spirit of inquiry" at the same time. The blue-eyed "UN [hu?]" expresses the pronunciation to close the sound, and at the same time means "wisdom" and "nirvana." There is also the idea that describing the beginning and end of the universe is represented by considering the "A" and "UN" as a pair. In Asia, it is a common sight to see a pair of guardian statues...
Category
2010s Japanese Edo Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Brass
H 30.32 in W 18.12 in D 18.12 in
Ryosuke Harashima Contemporary Zen cloth stand
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: A new polite
Cloth stand designed by Ryosuke Harashima.Made of black steel pipes and light green glass.
STATEMENT:
The morphing of Emon-Kake (Kimon...
Category
2010s Japanese Modern Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Steel
Ryosuke Harashima Contemporary Zen sculptural lamp straw coat
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: Cassini, Staring into the Void
Sculptural floor lamp which Japanese traditional straw coat is transformed into. Straw hat comes with the lamp. These straw items are antique ove...
Category
2010s Japanese Japonisme Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Brass
Large coffee sculpture Table Ryosuke Harashima Contemporary Zen Japanese Mingei
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Table or sculpture made by Ryosuke Harashima.
This work is made of antique Japanese antique sled that was used for caring bamboo charcoal at kiln, coper ...
Category
2010s Japanese Japonisme Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Copper
H 15.75 in W 82.68 in D 35.44 in
Ryosuke Harashima Contemporary Zen ebony stool
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: Utopia
Stool made of Copper base and Ebony wood.
Artist Statement
Growing up, I was often taken to art museums. I did not dislike putting myself in an unusual space and stand...
Category
2010s Japanese Japonisme Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Copper
Ryosuke Harashima Contemporary Zen floor lamp Japanese paper
By Ryosuke Harashima
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Name: Leading to Solaris
Floor lamp created with Japanese Shoji door. Shoji door is Japanese traditional door made of wood frame and Japanese paper. This floor lamp is contemporary ...
Category
2010s Japanese Japonisme Ryosuke Harashima
Materials
Brass
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