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Satomi Sugimoto
          Born 1982
          Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan
          www.sugimotoworks.com
          Satomi Sugimoto has always been attracted to forms and lines since she was a child. Everything in the world has those fundamental
          elements and she sees the undeniable beauty of them, regardless of whether it's natural or artifi cial.

          Sugimoto feels her art-making is a spiritual process; a search for the essence of objects and a process of purifi cation where a
          single element is explored, honed and expressed, using a rich range of humble materials such as paint, ink, enamel, plastic and
          clay, or whatever material best expresses the idea she seeks out.

          Sugimoto combines her sculptures with a very sensitive use of painting to express the richness and complexity of natural forms.
          She sees motifs of life refl ected in her work including organic forms, elemental forces, body parts of humans, insects and animals.

          In the process of art-making, Sugimoto loses her sense of self and becomes a cipher that borrows and expresses the beauty of the
          world. These are the moments when she realises that she is also one of those simple objects existing in this universe, allowing her
          to  not only act as an observer, but also play a part in what is being observed. It is through this process that Sugimoto connects
          herself with the world and continues to make work.
          SATOMI SUGIMOTO was born in Fukuoka, Japan and received her BFA from School of Visual Arts in New York, USA. She now lives and works in Tokyo.





































                                                                      Right: Torso, 2012, Oil and Acrylic on Clay.
                                                                      h: 44.45cm w: 36.8cm d: 29.2cm, Private Collection.
                                                                      Above: Dancer, 2013, Epoxy Adhesives and Oil on Clay.
                                                                      h: 20.5cm w: 43.5cm d: 20cm, Private Collection.





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