Visual Diary

inspiration / contemplation

Poterie Ravel
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Poterie Ravel

One of the oldest ceramic manufacturers in France. Handmade, since 1837.

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A decade of notes etc…
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

A decade of notes etc…

Diving into a decade of old notes, photographs and sketches to make a new composition out of fragments of the past.

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Turning corners
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Turning corners

[Notes from George Town, Malaysia]

Return after five years.

Looking at heritage, as one element that is embedded in the flow of everyday life.

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Soleil de plomb / Rhizome
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Soleil de plomb / Rhizome

Beyond the shade,

The sun is as heavy as lead.

On my way, I found a sacred tree squeezed in between the Mandarin Oriental and Hilton hotels.

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[book]
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

[book]

To rethink democracy through a different lens, not rooted in ancient Athens but in Ionia, a no-rule entity based on a lack of social divisions… One of the most fascinating books I have read in a long time.

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K-drama, used books and COVID-19
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

K-drama, used books and COVID-19

After three years, I grew steadily convinced that I had some sort of natural immunity against COVID-19 but December 2022 brought me back to reality. It was also an opportunity to dive into layered fictional narratives.

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Lessons from a broken arm
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Lessons from a broken arm

“On a scale of 1 to 10, where would you situate the intensity of the pain?” Pain is not exactly an easy thing to measure. In the weeks ahead, I will try to achieve something with less.

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Shadows and Light
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Shadows and Light

On the Mediterranean waters’ edge at Les Bords de Mer followed by the Grand Mezze exhibition at MUCEM, Marseille.

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Treasure hunt
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Treasure hunt

Eclectic finds from my new reading corner at the library of the Jim Thompson Art Center in Bangkok. Sometimes the most exciting thing is to find a few treasures that seem to have been long forgotten on the shelves.

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Songkran in slow-motion
Sali Sasaki Sali Sasaki

Songkran in slow-motion

Successive cloudless days gradually elevated the temperature to above 40ºC.

The streets outside are emptied.

Occasionally people appear here and there.

Dotting the cityscape with their presence.

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