
Patrick Gannon
Kaizuka-Shi, Osaka
Conjuring meaning and beauty by way of color, texture and intricately hand-cut and layered paper. Born in the US, he lives and creates in Osaka, Japan.
MessageCollection: Kihagaki
Kihagaki 「木ハガキ」literally translates as wooden postcards. They have served as a foundation for experiments with technique, themes, concepts, textures and color - many of which have been expanded on in larger pieces. They are artistic conversation starters. Perfect for collectors who want to start small, and anyone who loves art with a sense of play and discovery. Find the topic and theme that sparks your imagination. Appreciate the intricacy of the cuts, the serene beauty of the vibrant and textured washi and chiyogami papers.
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