Mika Horie: Art and Life
“Mika lives among nests of shredded ganpi bark that hang from bamboo poles to dry - like art installations themselves. The ribbons of fibre drape from near the ceiling down to the floor, which is stained blue here and there with iron salts from her photographs.. ..bottles of soy sauce ad vinegar are wrapped in newspaper, so that their loud colourful typography won’t disrupt the serene aesthetics. Her own clothes tend towards the same indigoes, greys, and ivories of her artwork.” - Wood, Water and Wild Things by Hannah Kirshner










