In Japanese, "hikari" (ε ) means "light." It is a word commonly used to refer to light in a broad sense, encompassing both natural and artificial light.
: "Hikari" is used to describe sunlight, moonlight, and any other natural light that illuminates the environment. In Japanese culture, the appreciation of nature and natural cycles is an important part of daily life, and natural light is seen as a symbol of hope, renewal, and beauty.
The concept of "hikari" is often associated with spiritual "enlightenment" or awakening. In Buddhist and Shinto traditions, light often represents truth, clarity, and deep understanding. Therefore, "hikari" can be linked to the pursuit of truth and inner peace, as well as the idea of achieving spiritual enlightenment.
HIKARI
In Japanese, "hikari" (ε ) means "light." It is a word commonly used to refer to light in a broad sense, encompassing both natural and artificial light.
: "Hikari" is used to describe sunlight, moonlight, and any other natural light that illuminates the environment. In Japanese culture, the appreciation of nature and natural cycles is an important part of daily life, and natural light is seen as a symbol of hope, renewal, and beauty.
The concept of "hikari" is often associated with spiritual "enlightenment" or awakening. In Buddhist and Shinto traditions, light often represents truth, clarity, and deep understanding. Therefore, "hikari" can be linked to the pursuit of truth and inner peace, as well as the idea of achieving spiritual enlightenment.
ANDGUS original art for the first art residence wheatpasting by the lab in MΓ©xico City 2017β
Screen print by the lab 2 inks; 1 purple & 1 golden
virgin magazine paper from the 2000s salvaged from a paper warehouse.
π
10 cartel fisical editions
in new pink paper (90x60cm)
among collectors if we do a SOLD OUT
π»
Catalogue | FAQ & acquisitions
t.me/+D-CC0SpVrolhMTYx