Etsuko Ichikawa: Trace 4812
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Etsuko Ichikawa, Trace 4812, 2012, (signed) Glass Pyrograph on paper, 30" x 22.5"
Etsuko Ichikawa's Deai: Glass Pyrograph Series centers on the transformation of fleeting gestures into lasting marks. "Deai," meaning "encounter" in Japanese, reflects her process of "Glass Pyrography," in which molten glass is drawn across heavy paper, scorching the surface with traces of heat and movement. The series began in 2004 at Pilchuck Glass School when Ichikawa noticed accidental burn marks left by molten glass and recognized its potential as a drawing medium.
Since then, the work has expanded from intimate works on paper to monumental installations, including a site-specific triptych for the Bellevue Arts Museum. Exhibited internationally, the series has appeared at institutions including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Toledo Museum of Art, Seattle Art Museum, Ueno Royal Museum, and Eretz Israel Museum. For Ichikawa, the process serves as a metaphor for life itself: transient encounters that leave enduring impressions.
Donated By Etsuko Ichikawa