Shigeki Fukumoto b. 1946
“SHIJIN-SÔÔ: Ideal Topography for the Four Taoist Direction Gods, BYAKKO (White Tigar) ” 四神相応 白虎, 2006
Turfan Cotton, Reactive Dyes / Original soak dyeing, Rō-zome
H113×W113×D1.6cm
H44.5 x W44.5 x D0.6 in
H44.5 x W44.5 x D0.6 in
F30287
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SHIJIN-SÔÔ is inspired by ancient wall paintings discovered in a tomb in Nara Prefecture, Japan. These paintings depict the four directional gods from Taoist tradition, each representing a different direction and element. Fukumoto reimagines these traditional symbols using a modern style, applying his wax resist and soak dyeing techniques to create bold, colorful vertical lines to evoke Genbu, the black tortoise associated with the north.
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