Meguru Yamaguchi Debuts New 'Awakenings' Paintings at Tokyo Gendai

Capturing the flow of nature and water with references to Hokusai and Da Vinci.

Meguru Yamaguchi, whose Awakenings series was initially introduced in Hypeart’s ‘NOISY REALITY’ exhibition in March, has returned with a captivating new extension to the body of work. Recently showcased at Tokyo Gendai, this series delves into the mesmerizing dynamics of energy in nature, drawing inspiration from various sources.

One notable influence on the series is Katsushika Hokusai’s renowned masterpiece, the 36 Views of Mount Fuji, which the artist vividly remembers reproducing during his childhood. Yamaguchi skillfully incorporates elements of the sea and the rhythmic motion of waves, seeking to capture the essence of nature’s powerful energy. In addition to Hokusai, Yamaguchi’s artistic vision was also shaped by the works of Leonardo da Vinci. The artist combines the techniques of these two legendary figures, drawing inspiration from their exploration of water’s movement and flow. By referencing the universal principles of water as explored by our predecessors, Yamaguchi aims to convey a sense of harmony and continuity in his series.

One particular manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci serves as a guiding principle for Yamaguchi. In this manuscript, da Vinci discusses the motion of water’s surface, likening it to the movement of hair. He identifies two distinct motions: one that follows the surface flow and another that generates swirling patterns known as eddies. These eddies manifest as whirlpools, some caused by the force of the main current, while others result from incidental movements and the return flow.

Yamaguchi’s series, Awakenings, emerges from the convergence of these artistic influences and the exploration of water’s inherent properties. It serves as a testament to the timeless fascination with the fluidity and ever-changing nature of the world around us.

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