Student creates captivating display of “floating whales” to symbolise Buddhism’s Six Realms
People have been blown away by the beauty of the whales and their intricate submerged worlds.
Graduating students from Tokyo University of the Arts held their final exhibition recently, and there was one display that caught everyone’s attention: “Samsara” by Isana Yamada. Having studied for two years to earn his master’s degree in design, Yamada showed off his skills with the creative piece, which visitors described as whales “floating” through the air.
The piece is called Samsara, the endless cycle of death and rebirth, as it explores the theme of Buddhism’s Six Realms, with each whale representing one of the posthumous paths towards reincarnation.
Inside the whales are beautiful submerged worlds, with submarine volcanoes, sailing ships, and a sea of clouds all contained within.
▼ The artist uses resin to create the life-like creatures.
Yamada, who shares a special bond with his grandfather, recently shared a photo of one of the small-sized models which the artist sent him as a gift. He says the whale sparkles because his grandfather polishes it every day.
帰省したら祖父に贈ったクジラがめっちゃピカピカになってた。毎日磨いてるらしい https://t.co/a0mq9OLXN5
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山田勇魚 Isana Yamada (@isana0137) January 01, 2016
If you’d like to see more intriguing works from the talented designer, be sure to check out his website or follow him on Twitter. And if the whales have caught your attention, you’ll be able to see them in person at the Artcomplex Center of Tokyo, where his works will be on display from March 1-6.
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