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How L.A. artist Kelly Akashi’s work evokes tangled feelings about impermanence

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment December 31, 2022

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Kelly Akashi gives new meaning to the phrase “learning by doing.” The Los Angeles-born artist was initially trained in photography, but has since taken up candlemaking, glassblowing, bronze casting, and, most recently, stone carving. Her sculptures and photographs evoke tangled feelings about time, impermanence, bodies and our relationship to nature. For her, these lofty themes are rooted not in philosophy or religion, but in the process of... + full article



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