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Wabi Sabi

Wabi Sabi
New Works by Hori Miso
July 23-August 14, 2022


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1
Paper Cranes
Acrylic on Canvas / Paper Cranes
24 x 36 in.

$600

2
Untitled
Acrylic on Canvas / Pill Containers
16 x 20 in.

$350

3
Milagros
Acrylic on Canvas / Charms
30 x 40 in.

$750

4
Untitled
Acrylic on Wood Panel
20.25 x 24 in.

$450

5
Tracy Chapman
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 40 in.

$700

6
Close to the Edge
Acrylic on Wood Panel
26.5 x 18 in.

$450

7
El Macho
Acrylic on Wood Panel / Toy Figures
18 x 24 in.

$450

8
Itadakimasu
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 40 in.

$700

9
Untitled
Acrylic on Canvas
16 x 20 in.

$250

10
El Niño
Acrylic on Wood Panel
24 x 30 in.

$600

11
Untitled
Acrylic on Canvas
15 x 30 in.

$250

12
A Little Bird
Acrylic on Wood Panel / Bird Figure
20.25 x 24 in.

$450

13
Untitled
Acylic on Wood Panel
40 x 30 in.
$650

14
Untitled
Acrylic on Wood Panel
18 x 24 in.

$400

15
Untitled
Acrylic on Paper (Framed)
18 x 24 in.

$350


About the Artist / Artist Statement

“Growing up in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, I have always been drawn to the pulse of the city. My primary focus is wheat-pasting, applying an image, usually on a public space, with homemade paste. I have expanded mediums to canvas work and murals, but I enjoy wheat-pasting the most because of it’s organic, temporal nature. The lifespan of my wheat-pasted pieces is unpredictable…some fade with grace while other are gone too soon, but either way I try to compliment the landscape they call home. Wheat-pasting allows me to put an idea to paper, bring it to life with paint, and share it by choosing just the right location to provide context. The application process allows me to literally get my hands dirty and contribute to the sights and sounds of the city.”

“My self-taught work is influenced by pop culture, hip hop, Tokyo street art and the Japanese aesthetic. While my work can currently be seen around the city of Chicago, I’ve had the opportunity to wheat-paste in some of my favorite spots in Tokyo, leaving behind a little of myself in a place that’s given me so much.“

- Hori Miso


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