Fujinuma Noboru

Fujinuma Noboru

ARTIST STATEMENT

Fushi, “nodes” in my language, also means “milestone,” as in the events that demarcate the stages of life. This new body of work is a personal milestone. The labor was intensive but at the same time it was also a very joyful and satisfying process.

Every piece of bamboo is different, and selecting lengths of the right diameter, curvature, and spacing of the fushi was key to my inspiration. In the forest, I might look at one hundred mature bamboo plants before finding one which suited my vision. This one I would cut down, and thus the process had begun. I then cut into the bamboo and sculpted it’s surface and over many month’s time apply more than one hundred layers of colored natural lacquer. Then, I would sand back through the layers to expose the artwork’s hidden beauty.

The dialog between the fushi and myself guides the creation process and was much more direct than I have ever experienced before.  There were answers to be found everywhere. I simply needed to eliminate the self and seek them. By revealing the hidden anatomy of the “nodes” that our eyes cannot see from the outside, I hope to share with the viewer my experience of looking for answers about life.