August 14, 2014
Akiko Masker is currently interested in blending traditional Japanese aesthetic values with Western art techniques.
More than meets the eye
Drawn to the highly visual images of Japanese Buddhism, she explores this iconography while implementing traditional Western art techniques.
Forms move in nature
She’s inspired by how geometric and organic forms move in nature. Through her visual exploration, she hopes to bring the abstract understanding of time, space and matter into consciousness.
Masker is a practicing visual artist and is represented by the Bryan Ohno Gallery, Seattle, WA where her work is currently on display.
Wallflower Custom Framing is located at 4735 42nd Ave SW

