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To be a Flower, is profound
Responsibility.
– Emily Dickinson –
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Fumi Imamura’s Floral Works
” What interests me about the plant world is that plants have no cranial nerves and relate to the world as open internal organs. I came to know this as the idea of the anatomist Shigeo Miki. The novelist Kyusaku Yumeno said that ‘the brain is not a place to think’, while Shigeo Miki said that ‘the brain is merely a mirror reflecting the internal organs’. We tend to think that the brain is the essence of a person, but rather the brain is an accessory organ. A plant that lives only with its visceral organs is very simply connected to the world and does not question it. I sometimes think that this is a happiness that people have forgotten.” Artist Fumi Imamura shares more in this interview. { read more }
Be The Change
Check out some of Imamura’s stunning pieces here. { more } |
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