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Paper Discs Stand In for Brushstrokes in Jacob Hashimoto’s Structural, Layered Works — Colossal

Last updated: October 28, 2025 11:35 pm
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Jacob Hashimoto is an artist whose work blurs the line between two- and three-dimensional art. His pieces combine traditional craft techniques with painting, printmaking, sculpture, and installation to create a unique and captivating aesthetic.

One of Hashimoto’s signature styles involves using paper-and-bamboo discs inspired by kites to create multilayered wall works and large-scale installations. These discs are screen-printed with acrylic and come in a variety of vibrant colors and patterns. When layered together and suspended from the ceiling or stretched between pegs, the discs create a dynamic and almost vibrating effect.

His latest solo exhibition at Miles McEnery Gallery showcases his exploration of the brushstroke as a modular unit. By breaking down painting conventions into discrete forms, Hashimoto creates intricate compositions that blend various motifs and patterns across multiple layers. Each piece is meticulously arranged, with a sense of intuition guiding the placement while also adhering to set parameters.

Hashimoto’s process often involves using 3D computer modeling software to plan out his works, especially for large-scale installations. This meticulous approach allows him to achieve a high level of precision and detail in his creations.

The exhibition, which opens in New York City on October 30 and runs through December 20, offers viewers a chance to experience Hashimoto’s innovative approach to art. For more insights into his work, you can check out his website and Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes looks at his process.

Overall, Jacob Hashimoto’s art challenges traditional notions of painting and sculpture, blending them together to create visually stunning and thought-provoking pieces that push the boundaries of artistic expression.

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