Mie Kongo

Mie Kongo

  • 2026 -
    • 2026 - Straight Lines and Fragments of Elliptical Lines
    • 2026 - Cranbrook Ceramics Alumni Exhibition at Chrysler House, Detroit MI
  • 2023 - 2025
    • 2024-25 - Ash Flooring Plank Project
    • 2025 - Galeria ENLACE
    • 2025 - Arrangements
    • 2025 - Quarter Circle Floret
    • 2024 - NADA Miami
    • 2024 - Remedy
    • 2024 - Extended Materiality
    • 2023 - NADA Miami
    • 2023 - SITE Seeing
    • 2023 - EXPO Chicago
    • 2023 - Concordance
  • 2019 - 2022
    • 2022 - Reminiscing
    • 2022 - Work
    • 2021 - Correspondence
    • 2020 - Porcelain Chrome-Tin Pink Tiles
    • 2020 - Work
    • 2019 - Without Within
  • 2015 - 2018
    • 2018 - End Of The Rainbow
    • 2017 - Unknown Game Series at ALL
    • 2017 - Unknown Game Series at 4th Ward Project Space
    • 2017 - Unknown Game Series at Devening Project
    • 2016 - Unknown Game Series
    • 2015 - Unknown Game Series - Blue & White
  • 2011 - 2014
    • 2014 - Circle In A Square
    • 2013 - It Will
    • 2012 - I Saw The Light Was On
    • 2011 - Co-incidence
    • 2011 - No-destination
    • 2011 - Study of Pink Porcelain 50/50
    • 2011 - H. Pink & Blue
    • 2011 - I Saw The Light Was On
  • 2006 - 2010
    • 2010 - Bottles
    • 2009 - In-between
    • 2008 - Bird_Forever
    • 2008 - 252 Days
    • 2007 - Cycles Project
    • 2007 - Crit Room Project 2 Purple Room
    • 2007 - Crit Room Project 1, 1/4, 1/8, & 1/16
    • 2006 - Chess Set
  • Products Archive
    • 2016 - Cup
    • 2016 - Hana Stools
    • 2015 - Loft Vase
    • 2014 - Gohan Vase
    • 2013 - Happy Bottle
    • 2013 - KONGO Box
    • 2012 - iambiance
    • 2012 - Duct Vase
  • 2D Archive
    • 2016 - Collage
    • 2013 - Collage
    • 2010 - Dialog of 200cc
    • 2009 - Multiplying
    • 2009 - Arc Blobs
    • 2009 - Relationships of Two Circles
    • 2006 - Quarter Red Circles
    • 2006 - Window Project
    • 2006 - Correspondence Project
    • 2005 - Frost
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Origami paper, gouache
12"x16"

Rule: Each origami paper was painted with a square, a triangle, and a quarter circle. A specific number of each shape was assigned to create the larger composition. For example, for a 12"×16" piece, two square, two triangle, and two quarter circle origami papers were combined to form the larger shape. For 14"x20", four squares, four triangles, and four quarter circles were combined to create the larger shape.