Gallery
January 1 - January 1, 1970
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Uchigawa Ni Hisomu Mono
Ryosuke Yazaki
$12,316.50 -
Nichirin
Ryosuke Yazaki
$9,853.20 -
Waterfall
Ryosuke Yazaki
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Samu
Ryosuke Yazaki
Price Upon Request -
Musho Mu
Ryosuke Yazaki
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Naizai
Ryosuke Yazaki
$3,696.00 -
Fukugou Suru Ishi
Ryosuke Yazaki
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Kankaku Cyusuu
Ryosuke Yazaki
Price Upon Request -
Sasayuku
Ryosuke Yazaki
Price Upon Request -
Fujyo
Ryosuke Yazaki
$13,408.50 -
Totem I
Lindsey Adelman
Price Upon Request
Uchigawa Ni Hisomu Mono
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 8.2" x D 13.6" x H 31"
Materials
Hinoki, Linseed Oil, Wax
Nichirin
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 17.75" x D 6" x H 13.5"
Materials
Kusu, Linseed Oil, Wax.
Waterfall
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 8.25" x D 4.4" x H 19.8"
Materials
Hinoki, Linseed Oil, Wax
Samu
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 9.5" x D 4.5" x H 11"
Materials
Hinoki, Tonoko, Gofun, Wax
Musho Mu
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 10.25" x D 10.6" x H 19"
Materials
Tonoko, Terracotta
Naizai
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 7.25" x D 6" x H 11.75"
Materials
Tonoko, Terracotta
Fukugou Suru Ishi
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 17.75" x D 4.75" x H 11.4"
Materials
Hinoki, Tonoko, Gofun, Wax
Kankaku Cyusuu
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 21.25" x D 7" x H 14.7"
Materials
Hinoki, Tonoko, Gofun, Wax
Sasayuku
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 12.2" x D 13.4" x H 18"
Materials
Tonoko, Terracotta
Fujyo
Ryosuke Yazaki
Yazaki's sculptures are transcendental handmade forms, crafted from wood, clay, and terracotta. They defy easy description, with organic spherical shapes connected by sinuous joints, geode-like clusters reminiscent of alien worlds, and enigmatic terracotta pieces that could be ancient relics. The artist emphasizes that the true essence of his art lies not in what you see, but in what emerges in the surrounding space and the invisible essence within each piece, giving them life.
Origin
Japan
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
W 31" x D 20" x H 31"
Materials
Sakura, Hinoki, Sawara, Tonoko, Linseed Oil, Wax
Totem I
Lindsey Adelman
Totem is designed by Lindsey Adelman with glass by Nancy Callan. The light sculptures were created in an edition of 3 unique pieces for 2014 exclusive to The Future Perfect, of which the item pictured here is Totem I. Totem brings together a mix of materials from brass and glass to wood and porcelain. Each element of Totem stacks to create a limitless design concept of vertical sculpture. Artfully considered and meticulously engineered, Totem is rooted in Adelman's well known appreciation for the decorative arts, but a complete departure from her other works, presenting a groundbreaking new idea.
Origin
United States
Production
One of a Kind
Date
2014
Dimensions
Dia. 27" x H 80"
Materials
Brass, Glass, Wood, Porcelain