Ichikawa's "NACHI -- between the eternal and the ephemeral --," inspired by a waterfall in her native Japan, incorporates more than 11 miles of twine shaped into a spiraling waterfall and six, 14-foot pyrographs, all hanging from the museum's ceiling, as well as audio and video components.
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As a new artist the process of inspiration is just beginning to form for me. Etsuko's inspiration was explained and you can see the components from her moments at the falls with the many elements of the installation. You can smell the twine and hear the sounds from the video component, and move through the art. The piece is at UW through August so plan now not to miss.
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Your right the museum is wonderful! Your discription of the exhibit sounds interesting. We will have to go see!
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