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When we endlessly ruminate over distant times, we miss extraordinary things in the present moment. These extraordinary things are, in actual fact, all we have: the here and now.
Katherine May, Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times (2020)
You cannot be immune to downfall, loss and dirt, Kathy knew, but sometimes an afternoon is separate, its own gold sphere.
Olivia Laing, Crudo (2018)
The paintings of Aya Higuchi (b. 1988, Tokyo, Japan) are moments of pause and poetry in canvas form; quietly intimate depictions of quotidian or natural encounters. They are simple pleasures: a glazed doughnut on a china plate, a morning walk drenched in misty sunlight, or even simply an ice cold glass of water. Amidst the glaring blue lights of screens and increasingly saturated images which compete for our attention daily, the quietness of Higuchi’s art is poignant. The visible brush strokes which...More
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When we endlessly ruminate over distant times, we miss extraordinary things in the present moment. These extraordinary things are, in actual fact, all we have: the here and now.
Katherine May, Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times (2020)
You cannot be immune to downfall, loss and dirt, Kathy knew, but sometimes an afternoon is separate, its own gold sphere.
Olivia Laing, Crudo (2018)
The paintings of Aya Higuchi (b. 1988, Tokyo, Japan) are moments of pause and poetry in canvas form; quietly intimate depictions of quotidian or natural encounters. They are simple pleasures: a glazed doughnut on a china plate, a morning walk drenched in misty sunlight, or even simply an ice cold glass of water. Amidst the glaring blue lights of screens and increasingly saturated images which compete for our attention daily, the quietness of Higuchi’s art is poignant. The visible brush strokes which...More