




Their are some artists that approach making a new piece like forging a tiny little universe. That piece is not a reflection of the world, but a world in itself. I used to imagine that my bed was a raft floating in the ocean, and all i had to survive was the items tucked away in my covers. I learned later that i wasnt alone in these particular day dreams. So now ide like to bring your attention to a few artists that have built their careers on creating artworks that are truly a world within a world.
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Huang Yong Ping
Masakatsu Sashie
Jim Kazanjian
Takahiro Iwasaki
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