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Remembering Erik Bulatov, Kazuki Motoyama, and Ken Parker

Last updated: November 12, 2025 4:45 pm
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The arts world recently lost several influential figures, whose contributions have left a lasting impact on their respective fields. In this week’s edition of “In Memoriam,” we pay tribute to these individuals and their remarkable legacies.

Erik Bulatov (1933–2025) was a prominent figure in Russia’s contemporary art scene. He played a pivotal role in the Soviet pop art movement, founding the Moscow Conceptualists and the Sots art movement. Bulatov received the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the French government in 2015 for his groundbreaking work in connecting the space of painting with the space of life.

Eileen Harris (1932–2025), an American-British architectural historian and museum consultant, specialized in neoclassical architect and designer Robert Adam. Her expertise and research significantly contributed to our understanding of Adam’s work and legacy.

Kazuki Motoyama (1956–2025), a Japanese gaming and manga artist, was the creative force behind the iconic video game character, Super Mario. His artistic vision and talent helped propel Super Mario to global recognition and affection among gamers worldwide.

Ken Parker (1952–2025), an iconoclastic guitar maker, crafted instruments that were considered works of art. His guitars have been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.

Peter ‘Jungle’ Phillips (1956–2025), an Australian self-taught artist, transformed his house in Adelaide into an open gallery filled with colorful artworks and furniture. His artistic journey began with paintings reflecting sadness and evolved into expressions of happiness, hope, and love.

Nikos Stefanou (1933–2025), a Greek ceramicist, sculptor, restorer, and founder of an artist commune, wore many hats in the art world. From restoring mosaics and icons to establishing a vibrant artistic community in Athens, Stefanou’s contributions were diverse and impactful.

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Sharon Von Senden (1942–2025), a self-taught mosaicist, created intricate and mesmerizing mosaics at the City Museum in St. Louis. Her artwork, featuring sea creatures and reptiles, added a touch of magic to the museum’s architecture.

These individuals will be remembered for their creativity, innovation, and dedication to the arts. Their legacies continue to inspire and influence future generations of artists and art enthusiasts. Join us in honoring their memory and celebrating their remarkable achievements in the world of art. Are you looking for a way to spice up your home decor? One trend that is gaining popularity is the use of wall tapestries. These versatile pieces can add a touch of elegance and charm to any room in your home.

Wall tapestries come in a variety of styles, colors, and designs, making it easy to find one that suits your personal taste and complements your existing decor. Whether you prefer a traditional floral pattern or a more modern abstract design, there is a tapestry out there for you.

One of the biggest advantages of using a wall tapestry is that it can instantly transform a room. If you have a plain white wall that is in need of some color and texture, simply hang a tapestry to create a focal point. This can make a big impact without the need for a major renovation or investment.

Another benefit of using wall tapestries is that they are incredibly versatile. They can be easily moved from room to room, allowing you to change up your decor whenever you feel like it. You can also use them in a variety of ways, such as hanging them above a bed as a headboard, using them as a room divider, or even laying them on the floor as a rug.

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In addition to their aesthetic appeal, wall tapestries also have practical benefits. They can help to absorb sound, making them a great option for rooms that tend to echo, such as a large living room or dining room. They can also help to insulate a room, keeping it warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.

When it comes to hanging a wall tapestry, there are a few key things to keep in mind. First, make sure to choose a tapestry that is the right size for the wall you are hanging it on. You don’t want it to be too small and get lost on a large wall, or too large and overwhelm a small space.

Next, consider the placement of the tapestry. You can hang it using a rod or dowel, or simply tack it directly to the wall. Be sure to take into account the height at which you hang it, as this can affect the overall look and feel of the room.

Overall, wall tapestries are a great way to add style and personality to your home decor. Whether you prefer a bold statement piece or a subtle accent, there is a tapestry out there for you. So why not give this trend a try and see how it can transform your space?

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