Aki Kuroda - Cosmoflower
From Alice's garden, Aki Kuroda extracts the flowers, adopting a binary palette: red and black.
Kuroda 110191, Cosmoflower, 2002 - 62.5 x 44 CM
Aki declines the subject to exhaustion, like a virtuoso imposes his scales daily. Its flowers transform and take the form of a dress, a fish, a cat, a heart, animals, of course Alice's rabbit, but also the elephant which symbolizes for Aki the danger that man poses to his own planet.
Kuroda 110095, Cosmoflower, 2002 - 62.5 x 44 CM
There is also this character with a long red nose. Aki Kuroda calls it Hana, which in Japanese means the nose, the perfume, the flower. Aki Kuroda thus once again links his work to Japan and creates a link between the Western world and the Eastern world.
Kuroda 110090, Cosmoflower, 2002 - 62.5 x 44 CM
Kuroda 110093, Cosmoflower, 2002 - 62.5 x 44 CM
Now, what does this flower represent? Is it a drawing or an ideogram?
Everyone has their own answer. Aki likes to keep it a mystery.
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