Mikuko Nakamura Weaving of Biwa leaf
Mikuko Nakamura expresses the manifestation of prayer through her arrangements of wild and mountainous plants. She was taught by a women of Latvia, where she once visited, that the crowns for festivals were made of flowers, oak leaves, and other plants in the fields. She brings her experience in cord weaving to weaving grass, drawing inspiration from her family, friends, and loved ones. Nakamura searches for the right grasses, collects them, washes and arranges them, creating amulet-like weaves with a quiet consciousness. Biwa leaf Ryuunohige (Japanese grass) SIZE: H 65mm x W 50mm x D 30mm *It may be slightly different from the actual color. |
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