Masatomo Kuriya

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Blending technology and tradition, the floral still lifes of photographer Masatomo Kuriya derive their rich coloration from Kuriya’s lush, hand-painted backdrops and from his choice of photographic medium, Cibachrome, known for its exceptional clarity and color saturation.

Recalling ikebana, the highly disciplined Japanese art of flower arrangement, Kuriya’s compositions achieve their grace and balance through painstaking attention to detail, yet their strong lines and minimalist forms exude an intensity of expression more characteristic of another venerated Japanese art form, Zen brushwork.

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~ by Errant Aesthete on 12/29/08.

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