There is a juxtaposition of a crane and several pieces of mirror. In Japan, cranes are famous for the object formed by Origami (The Japanese art of paper folding). When once we finish making the crane with Origami paper, our attention is engaged by the crane as the complete work, not by the making process. I attempted to represent the pieces of the mirror the beauty of the process from which the crane is born. On each piece, there are some folds that would appear on the Origami paper in this process. Although the figure of the crane is different from the one of the pieces, each weight is the same. The pieces then do not play the subsidiary role in the work.
There is no longer the distinction between the subject and the object.
2017/ glass, mirror / 250×105×250cm