Kumi Yamashita, whose mind-blowing shadow artworks have been featured before, uses a single, unbroken thread wrapped around thousands of nails to create stunning portraits of women and men.
In the ongoing series entitled Constellation (a nod to the Greek tradition of tracing mythical figures in the sky), the Japanese artist (living and working in New York) uses three simple materials to produce these otherworldly works of art.
Mana, the first artwork featured below, was recently selected as one of 50 finalists for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, a triennial event being held at the Smithsonian Museum’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Yamashita’s artwork was selected from over 3,000 entires and is on display at the National Portrait Gallery until February 23, 2014.
For more, be sure to visit Kumi’s official website and Facebook page.
1. Mana, 2011
40h x 30w cm
Wood panel, brads, single sewing thread
2. Sachi, 2013
46h x 33w cm
Wood panel, brads, single sewing thread
3. Cy, 2011
46h x 36w cm
Wood panel, brads, single sewing thread
4. Erik, 2007
46h x 36w cm
Wood panel, brads, single sewing thread
5. Mana no. 2, 2013
39h x 30.5w cm
Wood panel, brads, single sewing thread
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