Aiko
Morioka
is an award winning bronze sculptor whose work is defined by
graceful lines and a meditative quality. After a long and successful
career in the private sector, Aiko returned quite serendipitously to
the artistic persuasions of her youth.
After discovering that she had a rare gift for sculpting, Aiko
immersed herself fully in anything and everything about sculpture.
Study included extensive private tutelage with both notable American
sculptors, as well as work abroad in the legendary sculpture center
of the world, Peitrasanta, Italy.
In addition to her expertise in the technique modeling of clay and
bronze casting, Aiko is also accomplished sculpting in marble and
welding in steel.
Aiko`s classical training is reflected in the broad scope of her
three-dimensional expression. Nature, the human form and themes
based in ancient wisdom are a recurring inspiration and presence in
her sculptures. "I love the grace of all things in nature and the
human form above all remains the most versatile and tangible
expression of emotion," Aiko explains. Currently pursuing three
separate bodies of work, her elegant sculptures can be
representational, modern or earthy abstractions.
Aiko`s sculpture has broadly published, including in the
American Art Collector,
American Art Collectors West
and
Art of
Northern California.
In July 2006,
Southwest Art
Magazine
highlighted Aiko as "a young artist to watch." Most recently, her
sculpture "Balanced Vision," was selected as the Grand Prize
Winner of
Sculptural Pursuit
Magazine`s
Fourth Annual Art & Literary Competition on the theme of Universal
Peace. It was featured on the magazine`s cover with an in-depth
article in the January 2008 issue. Aiko`s sculpture was also
featured on the cover of Southwest Art Magazine`s Sculpture issue
in August 2008 with an additional article.
In February 2009 Aiko`s poem "The Return" is
published as the First Prize Winner in Sculptural Pursuit
Magazine`s competition on the theme of A Journey of the Mind.
Aiko`s work is widely collected, and informs both private and
corporate collections nationwide. Aiko is represented by Desert Art
Collection in Palm Desert, CA. and The Churchill Gallery in
Newburyport, MA.
Her studio in Sausalito is open by appointment
and she participates in Marin Open Studios in May and the ICB Winter
Open Studios in December.
ICB, Gate 5 Road, Studio 232, Sausalito, CA
94965
Phone: 415-867-5033
Email:
artbyaiko@aol.com
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