Sound Waves, 1998

Aki Sogabe
(Japanese, born 1945)

Location: Quil Ceda Elementary, Tulalip

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Northwest artist Aki Sogabe creates her works using "Kiri-e," a traditional Japanese technique in which compositions are constructed through intricately cut paper. Sound Waves is comprised of highly stylized and curved layers that evoke the tumultuous power of the sea.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Marysville School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Northwest artist Aki Sogabe creates her artworks using "kiri-e," a traditional Japanese technique in which images are made with intricately cut paper.

Sogabe was in middle school when she made her first paper-cut artworks. She studied design and illustration at the Japan Art Institute. In 1978, she moved to the U.S. and introduced kiri-e to the Pacific Northwest. She is also an award-winning children's book illustrator. Her public art is installed in Seattle's Pike Place Market (panels showing the history of Japanese American farmers), the "Dragon Tower" at Uwajimaya Village in Seattle, and other sites in Washington State. She lives in Bellevue, Western Washington.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryWork on paper - mixed media
MediumCut paper
Dimensions24 in x 20 in (sheet)
ID NumberWSAC1998.059.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationWashington, United States
Location Information
AgencyMarysville School District
Artwork LocationQuil Ceda Elementary
Library
WA CountySnohomish
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address2415 74th Street NE
Tulalip, WA 98271
Geo. Coordinates48.063892, -122.198561
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