They are like windows into the soul of these stones that have laid in various locales, witnessing history.
The uniqueness of the place.
Like the memories of the place and time.
Photo: Keizo Kioku, courtesy of Art Front Gallery
Todos work is a result of his impressions of Western Europe combined with a classic understanding of Japanese beauty.
Scroll down to see some of Todo’s incredible sculptures and images from a recent exhibit atArt Front Gallery.
“Mt. Broken, Germany (2007)” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Chikuho Bota” (Photo: Keizo Kioku, courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Debris – 267411 (2014)” (courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Debris – 267703 (2016)” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Chikuho Coal Waste #15 (2020)” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“A46 Bath GB (2008)” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Debris (2016)” (Photo: Keizo Kioku, courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
Photo: Keizo Kioku, courtesy of Art Front Gallery
“Chikuho Bota” (Photo: Keizo Kioku, courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Chikuho Bota” (Photo: Keizo Kioku, courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“wM260871 (2018)” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“wM267902” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Motoori Norinaga by Hideo Kobayashi (2019)” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Book Series” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray” (Photo: courtesy of Art Front Gallery)
“Charles de Gaulle (2009)” (courtesy of Art Front Gallery)