Japanese-American artistJacob Hashimotounveiled an immersive installation at the Miles McEnery Gallery in New York City.
Since each work was made up of numerous pieces, the sculptures shifted slightly, like they were alive.
It was also easy for viewers to see the handmade aspect of these artworks.
Although these works are made with a traditional approach, they reference the current age we are living in.
Many of the circular kites possess a pixelated appearance, like computer screens glitching out.
This inspiration is merged with other influences, including stained-glass windows and circuit-board patterns.
Japanese-American artist Jacob Hashimoto unveiled an immersive installation at the Miles McEnery Gallery in New York City.
In the installations, the circular works are arranged in six layers.
Hashimoto uses East Asian craft traditions to produce these pieces.
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