Plaster master in 1-man show
Advertiser Staff
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The organic shapes — some sinewy, others bulbous, all inviting — in John Tanji Koga's new one-man show at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i are collectively meant to be "a place for contemplation," says the artist.
"When I created the pieces, it created an environment where I thought about the people from my past and life in general."
Koga refrains from over-interpreting the amorphous white-plaster sculptures, which range from 3 to 8 feet high.
"Garden of Spirits," is on view through March 3. For more information, call 945-7633.