Miharu Matsunaga: Ten-ten

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Using thousands of meticulously painted dots (“ten-ten” in Japanese) designer and photographer Miharu Matsunaga has been exploring the interconnectedness of people and places.

The delicate white dots are meant as a visual display of the often neglected and forgotten interconnectedness between “family, parents, sister, friend, man, woman, adult, baby, race,” and people of different languages. Matsunaga continues this organic, dotted exploration in Ten-ten wherein the dots are used to cover interior walls, vehicles, and other objects.

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:smack: I read it as Mahira… going back

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It feels like a laser light affect :hmmm:

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:5:

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She is also playing an artist in Fazail e Aimaal - Part 2

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Oh acha tu ap mahira mei zayada interested Han :hmmm:

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Mian Khuda ke art ki tareef nahin kar sakta kia?

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G g bilkul kary kis ne Roka hai

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Unique way to express his feelings :)