The art of stone in a Japanese garden is that of placement. Its ideal does not deviate from that of nature.
Isamu NoguchiRead
When an artist stopped being a child, he would stop being an artist.
The art of stone in a Japanese garden is that of placement. Its ideal does not deviate from that of nature.
For me it is the direct contact of artist to material which is original, and it is the earth and his contact to it which will free him of the artificiality of the present and his dependence on industrial products.
Everything is sculpture. Any material, any idea without hindrance born into space, I consider sculpture.
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