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In “Only Yesterdays,” Murase’s latest monochromatic paintings series, the artist explores single-color fields into an evocative dialogue between the tangible and the ephemeral. Murase’s brushwork, described as akin to “weaving fabric,” generates a rhythm across the canvas that feels almost tactile. The soft undulations of her strokes suggest not just physical surfaces but a crawling, searching motion, as if the artist is groping for the intangible. Textured expanses seem to hover between the material and immaterial, where sensations like wind, light, and sound become just as palpable as the canvas itself.
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