Video: Ability to work with food. Playful Artwork by Kazuki Guzman
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In one of the jokes, Sigmund Freud assures his granddaughter, who dreamed of a banana, that sometimes a banana is just a banana. And here is the Chilean-Japanese artist Kazuki Guzman I completely disagree with this statement! Indeed, in his work bananas, rice and nuts Are not only edible products, but also heroes of works.
Like the German artist Peter Pink, the Japanese-born Chilean Kazuki Guzman sees food not as materials for creating works, but as heroes who can tell a story no worse than living people.
Kazuki Guzman adores the very concept of "play", and therefore tries to live and create, playfully. Consequently, in his artwork, the viewer will easily discover elements of playfulness and extraordinaryness.
The Chilean-Japanese artist focused in his work on edible and conditionally edible objects, to which he gives the qualities of living beings, turning them into full-fledged heroes of works. For example, he draws faces on bunches of bananas, transforms a walnut into a mouse, transforms chewing gum into a hang-glider man, and toothpaste into a grandmother sitting on a bench.
Kazuki Guzman admits that ideas for creating works come to him in everyday life - when walking down the street, going to a store, or playing. He only tries to pay attention to the surrounding details in order to rethink them through the prism of his creative method.
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