Presenting Tomomi Kitazawa Tomo at MASA-UK Art Gallery
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Presenting Tomomi Kitazawa Tomo at MASA-UK Art Gallery

March would be dedicated to THE Japanese culture at Masa-UK Art Gallery.?

To justify our nickname “hidden treasure of Bury” we are bringing another gem artist in Tomomi Kitzawa (Tomo).

Alongside with a spiritual thought provoking sculptures by Tomo we are happy to present our local unrivalled talented lady Lynne Miller from Whitefield and her embroidery - Japanese stitching art like?Geishas and many other teams .?

Embroidery art by Lindsey Miller available at MASA-UK Art Gallery on three floors
Embroidery art by Lindsey Miller available at MASA-UK Art Gallery this March

Tomomi Kitzawa (Tomo) is a Japanese artist, living and working in the Northwest of England. After finishing her BA Fine Arts at the Department of Ceramics studies in Kanagwa Japan, she went on to complete her Masters at the University of Craft and Design in Budapest, Hungary.?

View Tomomi Kitazawa (Tomo) sculptures at MASA-UK Art Gallery in Bury, Manchester, UK
Tomommi Kitzawa Tomo

Her sculptures are mostly created by the feelings she is experiencing at that particular moment. However, the inspiration behind her work comes from the “Ruten” a Buddhism word which means “continual change”. "Ruten" means in Buddhism that birth, death, and cause and effect are reincarnated. In general, it means not staying in one state but shifting and changing.

That is why all of her sculpture shapes are dependent of Tomomi’s emotional viewpoint, at that particular point in time. In her own words, Tomomi, believes that the each person who encounters her work can find their emotions in them.


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