shin-karesansui

“Void Reveals Entity”

A digital, imagined scene is inscribed into a transparent medium.

What exists there are shadows and hollows; there is no entity.

Conceptual void creates physical void,

and in turn gives rise to a visual entity.

Although what exists is void,

we still perceive something real.

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : morning

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : noon

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

$ 1500

2025

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : evening

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

$ 1500

2025

shin-karesansui

“Void Reveals Entity”

A digital, imagined scene is inscribed into a transparent medium.

What exists there are shadows and hollows; there is no entity.

Conceptual void creates physical void,

and in turn gives rise to a visual entity.

Although what exists is void,

we still perceive something real.

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : morning

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : noon

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

$ 1500

2025

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : evening

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

$ 1500

2025

shin-karesansui

“Void Reveals Entity”

A digital, imagined scene is inscribed into a transparent medium.

What exists there are shadows and hollows; there is no entity.

Conceptual void creates physical void,

and in turn gives rise to a visual entity.

Although what exists is void,

we still perceive something real.

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : morning

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : noon

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

$ 1500

2025

watercolor painting of building near sea

“kaku” : evening

paint on cotton organdy, aluminium

460 x 634 mm

$ 1500

2025