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tomoya matsuura conveys mystery in conduction bubble art

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tomoya matsuura conveys mystery with conduction bubble art
images © tomoya matsuura

 

 

 

 

‘conduction’ is a series of bubble art photographs by japanese artist tomoya matsuura that explores the concept of macro and micro sizes. seeking to express the variations that exist in the universe, nature, life and the small particle, which is the world, the images have a sense of mystery attached to them. comprised using only soap bubbles and thread, the simple inorganic material manages to convey wonder and evoke feelings of spontaneity. blurring time and space boundaries by capturing a short-lived moment, the photographs reveal a complex network of perceived scale that informs daily life. the work hopes to bring realization to this dynamic ‘conduction’ in the world that is brimming around us all the time.

 


the photographs are comprised using soap bubbles and thread

 


the images capture a particular moment in time

 


simple inorganic materials are used to convey a sense wonder

 


the work reveals particles in movement to evoke feelings of spontaneity

 


the blurred sense of scale the photographs capture

 


the work reveals the dynamic conduction that exists in the world

 

 

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