(A. C. Occasional Gallery), my studio gallery/zendo space.
Twenty-one rakusus, I had hand sewn using a wild and wide variety of papers, each illustrating a haiku by the Japanese mendicant monk, Santoka Teneda, were installed. The installation was a part of a performance in which Lynn Miller (performer, writer) modeled the rakusu and read the attendant haiku to the gathered crowd before being installed in the gallery.
A video of the performance will be posted when available.
link to my website and more information about the project and the ACOG:
annecooperstudio.com
feel of the needle
when at last
you get the thread through it
detail of "a soft whirling drunk/ a scattering of leaves" tissue paper, cottonwood leaf, graphite |
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