Description
apanese paper, washi, has a transcendental role in the heart of Japanese culture. It is the link between the Gods and mankind, joined through its special whiteness. Eriko Horiki, artist, designer and craftswoman, has reinterpreted the use of washi, giving it an innovative language, adapting to modern spaces.
Biography:
Eriko Horiki was born (1962) and has been living and creating in the city of Kyoto,Japan. She defines herself as an artisan, artist, designer and producer. Eriko has exhibited in Tokyo and other main cities in Japan, as well as in New York and several european cities. Her tapestry, wall decorations, screens and partitions, lighting appliances and interior decorations crown major Japanese locations including the Narita International New Arrival Lobby, and Kyoto main station. Eriko has won several international awards.
208 pages / 24 x 26 cm

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.