'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, 'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting

'The Day Breaks' | Rikki Kasso | Painting

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Artist: Rikki Kasso

Title: 'The Day Breaks'

Size: 81cm x 61cm x 4cm

Media: Sumi Ink on Paper. This work comes framed in a beautiful bespoke exhibition white timber box frame provided at no additional cost. Such frames may come with small marks due to use for exhibition purposes.

'The Day Breaks' is a new work by artist Rikki Kasso who is currently based in Byron Bay, Australia. The self-taught art director, photographer and multi-disciplinary visual artist left his native New York City for Tokyo in 2003 on an invite from VOGUE JAPAN to host a retrospective of his works at the Rocket Gallery, Omotesando. He then spend the next nine years in Shibuya, Tokyo, immersed in the unique and ancient Japanese culture which not only influenced his art making practices but permeated its way through his entire being.

Perhaps the greatest mark that Japanese culture made upon Kasso’s work was his discovery and appropriation of traditional Japanese Sumi ink and brush stroke techniques. Sumi ink is created using a method which has changed little over the last 2,000 years and its history is deeply rooted in Zen Buddhism. Kasso fuses the western style of impressionist painting with the delicate accuracy of an asian calligrapher in a unique and contemporary adaptation.

Please note the visual simulations of the artwork in a domestic setting included in the photo gallery are provided purely as a visual reference and may not be to scale. If you have a specific space in mind for the artwork, you can email us with the details and we can create a mock up of your space with this specific artwork to scale for you.