Hyogo, Japan
in collaboration with Yamamoto Family
This piece is an homage to Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s *Wrapped Reichstag*. It was created using 48 blue tarps and 650 meters of rope, with the cooperation of four family members over a 24-hour period. By wrapping the familiar five-person family and their well-worn yellow house, the work seeks to question the meaning of “home” and “house.” What is the blue tarp enclosing, and what do these concepts truly represent?
At this moment, the smallest unit of “us” for me is my family. Our family relationships are like a cosmic space, with each of us orbiting something central at different distances and speeds. The familiar yellow house, wrapped in the nearly opposite color of blue, stands out from the surrounding landscape. Behind it, towering clouds rise in a blue sky that envelops the largest unit of “us.” It felt like a day when the inner universe and the outer universe were somehow connected.
in collaboration with Yamamoto Family
This piece is an homage to Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s *Wrapped Reichstag*. It was created using 48 blue tarps and 650 meters of rope, with the cooperation of four family members over a 24-hour period. By wrapping the familiar five-person family and their well-worn yellow house, the work seeks to question the meaning of “home” and “house.” What is the blue tarp enclosing, and what do these concepts truly represent?
At this moment, the smallest unit of “us” for me is my family. Our family relationships are like a cosmic space, with each of us orbiting something central at different distances and speeds. The familiar yellow house, wrapped in the nearly opposite color of blue, stands out from the surrounding landscape. Behind it, towering clouds rise in a blue sky that envelops the largest unit of “us.” It felt like a day when the inner universe and the outer universe were somehow connected.
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