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Inspired by the Sho Kannon of Yakushiji Temple, this wooden sculpture portrays Kannon Bosatsu, the bodhisattva who listens to the cries of the world.
Carved entirely by hand with traditional Japanese techniques, this piece embodies stillness, balance, and gentle strength. Every curve is designed to invite reflection and emotional openness, creating a quiet space in which to reconnect with your inner self.
As the artist, I aim to express sincere emotions… through thoughtful structure and form, so that the viewer may experience not only aesthetic beauty, but a deeper presence.
In your home or personal space, this sculpture will serve as a companion for contemplation—offering a subtle yet enduring sense of peace and compassionate presence.
Ken Mogami is a wood sculptor dedicated to capturing fleeting moments of everyday life. Through careful observation, he expresses dynamic movement with precision and balance, unveiling the hidden emotions and inner structure of his subjects. His work is a dialogue between himself and the forms he creates, striving to communicate the essence of each subject through subtle gestures and expressions.
In an age of constant sensory overload, Mogami believes this flood of information distracts us from deeper truths. His sculptures invite viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with what is truly important, offering a perspective that goes beyond the surface.
As a Buddhist sculptor, Mogami crafts authentic statues for temples across Japan, blending centuries-old techniques with modern artistic vision. His work honors the spiritual significance of Buddhist art while incorporating contemporary elements, appealing to collectors who value art that bridges tradition and modernity.