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Artwork 1

Flourishing Cranes

This artwork features tree branches adorned with countless origami cranes crafted from red washi(Japanese traditional paper), arranged like a blooming flower. The larger cranes embody the gravitas and wisdom of adulthood, while the smaller ones capture the vibrant innocence of youth. As an endangered species, the crane poignantly reflects the fleeting nature of life, underscoring the sacred value of every existence. Revered in Japanese culture as a symbol of peace, the crane challenges us to question the true meaning of harmony amidst global turmoil, evoking a vision of coexistence and unity that transcends all differences. 

Artwork 2

Serene Peace

White paper cranes flutter in a transparent world, layering upon one another. Their quiet intersections reflect an ideal world where diverse individuals coexist in harmony. Peace begins with a single wish, gradually accumulating and forming a definite form.

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Artwork 3

Blossom of Peace

In the stillness, two white flowers bloom. Upon one, a lone paper crane gently perches, as if drawn to its purity. Another rests upon the slender stem, swaying softly in the unseen breeze. A moment suspended in time, untouched by conflict or chaos.

White symbolizes purity and harmony. The delicate balance between the cranes and the flowers reflects an ideal world—one where different lives intertwine in peaceful coexistence. Peace does not emerge in an instant; it is nurtured through quiet wishes, slowly budding and eventually unfolding into full bloom.

For now, it remains a bud. Yet within it lies a quiet, unwavering hope—one that will one day blossom into the future.

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