Ten Thousand Teardrops 2 Installation

Ten Thousand Teardrops 2

ten thousand teardrops 2

Ten Thousand Teardrops is an exploration of love, loss, and the delicate connections that hold us together. Using handmade pineapple fibre paper, cotton thread, and other fragile materials, I created an installation of twenty-four rings suspended from three connected twigs. Each ring’s worn, perforated surface suggests sadness and quiet, fading beauty.

The work is inspired by the Greek myth of Ariadne—a young princess who, guided by her heart, gave up everything for love. She helped her enemy’s son escape the labyrinth with a red string, only to be left behind, watching his ship disappear.

In Japanese folklore, the red string of fate also symbolizes invisible bonds that connect us beyond logic. I hope viewers find beauty in fragility, meaning in imperfection, and feel the silent threads that connect us all.

Paper pulp teardrop
2025-07-03T17:05:57+10:00July 3rd, 2025|Exhibitions, New Work|

Ten Thousand Teardrops

My Paper Creation at the Exhibition, Paper Alchemy

Paper pulp teardrop

10 Thousand Teardrops is an exploration of love, loss, and the fragile connections that bind us. Using pineapple fibre pulp, cotton thread, and paper, I created a delicate installation of twelve rings suspended from intertwined twigs—each surface worn and perforated, giving a sense of weakness and sadness.

Inspired by the Greek myth of Ariadne, who gave Theseus a ball of red thread to navigate the labyrinth only to be abandoned by him, this piece reflects the moment she watches his ship disappear. The red thread, a symbol of destiny in Japanese folklore, resonates deeply with me. It represents both connection and separation, hope and despair.

Through intricate details and fragile materials, I invite viewers to see the beauty within imperfection, the strength in delicate things, and the threads—both seen and unseen—that weave our stories together.

ten thousand teardrops 1Exhibition Invite
2025-04-01T12:37:47+11:00April 1st, 2025|Exhibitions, Featured, New Work|

Happy Travel – Japan tour

My First Japan Tour as a Tour Leader!

I was a Tour Leader for the Japan tour for the Art Gallery of NSW and we travelled in Japan for 11 days in December 2024!

We were very lucky with the weather. Warm and no rain. Walking in Tokyo and visiting many galleries were enjoyable in warm weather; we also got to see the beautiful Mt. Fuji. It was warm most of the time, but we had snow for a short time and some of us watched the snow falling from the onsen bath – hot springs in Hakone.

I was very fortunate to have a group of fantastic people and wonderful local tour guide, Mayumi.
11days in Tokyo-Hakone-Kurashiki and we visited many galleries and we enjoyed the Tokyo architecture walking tour.

Mt FujiUkiyoe Workshop
2024-12-29T20:37:16+11:00December 29th, 2024|Exhibitions, Featured, New Work, Paintings|

Exhibition in Japan

Group Exhibition in Japan has opened and it looks great!

Invite pont des Arts Japan

The Japanese professional painters’ group exhibition  “Pont des Arts Japan” at the Aichi Prefecture Art Gallery in Nagoya, Japan has opened.
It is horner to be a part of their 30th-anniversary exhibition.

Big thanks to the widely known artist & founder, Mr. Soshin Okumura, who invited me and helped me to frame my work in Japan.

Soshin Okumura shows his solo exhibitions regularly at Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya and more. He is my favourite artist and he still paints every day.
The exhibition looks great! Congratulations to all the fellow artists!

pont des arts japanMidori's artwork
2024-11-14T08:46:12+11:00September 13th, 2024|Exhibitions, Featured, New Work, Paintings|

Finalist at Northern Beaches Art Prize 2023

Finalist at the Northern Beaches Environmental Art & Design Prize 2023

ArtPrize

Artist: Midori Furze
Title: Relax
Category: Works on paper
Medium: Drypoint etching on archival paper/Milk carton, water-based ink, print scribes, etching tool, scissors, ruler, a soft rubber brayer
Sizes: 48x40cm Framed

My art reflects a sense of simplicity and harmony with nature. By using recycled materials to create my prints, I hope to bring attention to the importance of sustainability and the need to protect our environment.

As a Japanese artist, I draw inspiration from the traditional Japanese partitions and doors, which feature four rectangles. In my work, I create unique drypoint prints using old milk cartons as plates. The lines in my prints divide the plate into four sections, revealing the original rectangular shape. I use blank space as an important feature in my art, as it is in many traditional Japanese artworks.

Manly Art Gallery & Museum
4-27 August 2023 (Close on Mondays)

MIdori's Work at MAG&M
2024-02-02T21:44:17+11:00August 4th, 2023|Exhibitions, New Work, Paintings, Sumi-e artworks|