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Kate Pincus-Whitney: Japanese Markets

 

“When I feel stuck it is usually that I am over-thinking, I’ve allowed ego into the studio and created invisible boundaries that I don’t allow the painting to pass. At that point (which honestly ends up with me in tears), I have to leave and spend time in nature.

 

“But if it’s bad, then it’s to the market for salvation. I will take a two-hour stroll in my local Japanese market, Mitsuwa, and then cook for hours. Inviting friends to come join is like tapping into the same way I relate to material, like painting but a more direct action of love and care.”