Sho Kishino Japanese, b. 1972
Bird, 2019
Driftwood pine, Mt. Fuji Japanese cedar, Oriental persimmon, Copper plate sourced from Daitokuji Temple, Nara
H28 3/10 x W13 3/5 x D9 in
H72 x W34 1/2 x D23 cm
H72 x W34 1/2 x D23 cm
B21413
Courtesy of Ippodo Gallery
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Delicate and precise carving on the bird’s beak and feet accentuate natural twists in the wood to give this sculpture a lifelike quality. Kishino’s bird looks out from atop a tall gnarled pirch as if waiting for the right moment to take flight.
Exhibitions
Samsara: Sculptures by Sho Kishino
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