Makoto Fujimura

I love reading about Makoto and his uniquely humble view on himself as an artist and the role of art in human spirituality and community. His non-postured take on life is nothing short of refreshing, as is his honesty when approaching his work with enviable purpose.

“We, today, have a language to celebrate waywardness, but we do not have a language, a cultural language, to bring people back home.”

—Makoto Fujimura

Video and quote via Blankenship

1 Comment to Makoto Fujimura

  1. by kelsey on November 29, 2010 at 5:44 pm

    refractions is a super great book! i loved it.

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