
Absorption
- Medium:
- Woodblock print with collagraph and metallic leaf
- Image courtesy of
- Verne Gallery
Description
Absorption is among Tamekane's most inwardly directed titles, pointing toward processes of concentration, dissolution, or the merging of self with environment — themes consistent with his broader inquiry into memory and interiority. The collagraph surface dominates the compositional language here, its built-up texture pressing into the [washi](/glossary/washi) with the full weight of accumulated material. Ink pools into the recesses of the matrix and lifts from the raised areas, creating simultaneous depth and flatness across the printed field. Metallic leaf interrupts the matte ground at intervals, introducing moments of perceptual arrest that resist easy absorption. The absence of representational cues places full attention on the material act of making itself — pressure, transfer, and the permanent record of a surface encountered.





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