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Original etching. Hand-signed and numbered. // This atmospheric etching by Atsushi Kaga depicts Albert College Park in Dublin, a green space near the artist's adopted home that holds personal significance in his daily life and creative practice. The park emerges through Kaga's etched line as a place of quiet refuge, its trees and paths rendered with the observational precision of someone who knows every bend and shadow. The work transforms a specific Dublin location into a universal image of the urban sanctuary — those pockets of nature within cities where contemplation becomes possible. A beautifully grounded work that connects Kaga's Japanese sensibility for landscape with his Irish adopted geography.
Albert College Park, 2022
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Original etching. Hand-signed and numbered. // This atmospheric etching by Atsushi Kaga depicts Albert College Park in Dublin, a green space near the artist's adopted home that holds personal significance in his daily life and creative practice. The park emerges through Kaga's etched line as a place of quiet refuge, its trees and paths rendered with the observational precision of someone who knows every bend and shadow. The work transforms a specific Dublin location into a universal image of the urban sanctuary — those pockets of nature within cities where contemplation becomes possible. A beautifully grounded work that connects Kaga's Japanese sensibility for landscape with his Irish adopted geography.
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