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From misty lakes to volcanic forces, Yoshio Ikezaki's sumi ink paintings move with a restless energy. His latest works reflect the Heart Sutra's truth: nothing stays the same. Form arises, dissolves, and transforms—like ink on wet paper. Review by curator and author Meher McArthur Accessible link
Mar 15, 2025, 6:03 PM
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