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土屋仁応毕业于日本东京艺术大学雕塑系,他的研究方向是雕塑的保护和修复。他通过恢复佛像雕塑给予了木材新的生命。他认为木材本身是有生命、会呼吸的物质,用它来表达生活是再合适不过了。对于所能见识的各种生命形象之所在,人们都赋予故事性的诠释,这些生命的生存方式都得以有象征意义的归属。有时,偶然产生的一些价值意义是激励人们创造的动力,它使那些肉眼看不见的生灵诞生于人们的想象之中。这样的生灵遵循着它们被赋予的角色和能力,拥有着恰被期
Tsuchiya Tsuchiya Graduated from Sculpture Department, Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan. His research interests include the protection and restoration of sculptures. He gave wood a new life by restoring Buddha statues. He believes that wood itself is a living, breathing material, use it to express life is appropriate. People are given a storytelling interpretation of the various life images they can see and their lifestyles are symbolically attributed. Occasionally, some of the value implications created by chance are the motivations that motivate people to create. They give birth to people’s imagination for those invisible to the naked eye. Such creatures follow the roles and abilities that they are given, with just the maturity