
Perpetual Flight-III Dream Catcher
飛翔III ドリームキャッチャー
Masaaki Noda
Stainless Steel, White and Black Granite, 5 m
Tode High School
Shinichi-cho Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan
2002
Grand Opening of Tode High School
飛翔III ドリームキャッチャー
Masaaki Noda
Stainless Steel, White and Black Granite, 5 m
Tode High School
Shinichi-cho Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan
2002
Grand Opening of Tode High School
飛翔III ドリームキャッチャー
ステンレス・スチール, 白・黒花崗岩, 5 m
戸手高等学校
福山市新市町, 広島県, 日本
2002
戸手高等学校校舎落成記念 “
ステンレス・スチール, 白・黒花崗岩, 5 m
戸手高等学校
福山市新市町, 広島県, 日本
2002
戸手高等学校校舎落成記念 “
Perpetual Flight II, Beyond Time and Space, 2000, are brilliant embodiments of the abstract sublime. To me they are the climactic works of the last decade—masterpieces conveying, with consummate skill, the experience of transcendence that is the implicit theme of Noda’s work.
Donald Kuspit, Professor of Art History and Philosophy, Stony Brook State University of New York, “The Airborne Gesture: Masaaki Noda’s Sublime,” Breeze from New York 2001, page 76.
Press/Media
- “Wing for Hometown.” Chugoku News, May 20, 2000.
- “Completion of Perptual Flight II Beyond Time and Space.” Koho Shinichi, June 5, 2000. p. 4.
- “Fly to Future.” Chugoku News (Hiroshima), May 20, 2000.