Weekly Photo Challenge: Prolific

The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away

The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, AGO, Ontario. April 2018

Prolific. Last Friday, I got to witness the artwork of a prolific artist, Yayoi Kusama! This is one of her best known works in the Infinity Mirrors series called “The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away”.  With all of the LED lights and images reflected infinitely in the mirrors, this is the epitome of what “prolific” means!

Her artistry and career spans four decades and she is still creating art in her studio in Tokyo, Japan in her 80s to this day.

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20 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Prolific

  1. Excellent example and good for her for keeping at what she loves and does so well.

    janet

  2. Leya says:

    I saw this in Denmark some years ago – she is fantastic! Wish I could visit Japan as well. Lovely.

  3. smkelly8 says:

    What an amazing work! It must be even more glorious in real life.

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  6. This is such a gorgeous photo and quite an idea. I haven’t heard of this artist before now. Thanks for teaching me something new today.
    Ω

  7. Robert says:

    Simply stunning! All those beautiful lights!

  8. Aixa says:

    This is such a beautiful display of modern lights!

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