Pure light is invisible. All of our visible experience is the result of a sort of interference pattern created by the presence of matter. My work is about this interaction between the invisibility of light and the forms or surfaces it comes to describe.
222 Shelby Street Gallery Exhibition of Works by Mayumi Nishida
March 4 - April 4, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, March 4, 2011, 5-7pm
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222 Shelby Street Gallery is proud to announce a one-person exhibition by artist Mayumi Nishida entitled Lumionous. The exhibition will open Friday, March 4th with a reception at 222 Shelby Street Gallery, from 5-7 pm. Luminous by Mayumi Nishida will be on exhibit from March 4 – April 4, 2011.
Mayumi writes:
"My experience of moving off-the-grid two years ago led to a profound change in my perceptions regarding the natural world, energy, and the way that I live. For the first time in a long while I was reminded of the Japanese phrase – megumi no ame – and maybe this was the first time I understood these words in a truly visceral way. A literal translation into English would be something like a welcome rain but the sense in which I have come to experience the concept in a home that uses catchment as its major water source goes beyond that. The experience of drinking, bathing, and washing, and making art with rainwater that I watched fall gives the phrase a whole new, almost holy meaning for me. Another translation might be a blessed rain. Maybe this is closer to what I feel."
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