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Miyuki Guo

Miyuki Guo is a Chinese Canadian artist based between London and Shanghai. Her multidisciplinary practice explores the relationship between material and immaterial realms through glass, clay, and metal. Blending intuitive making with philosophical inquiry, she investigates duality, transformation, and the space between presence and absence. Her sculptural works act as both visual diary and material experiment. With a background in fashion design, media, and education, her approach remains fluid and research-driven. Miyuki holds a BFA from Parsons School of Design and recently graduated with an MA in Ceramics & Glass from the Royal College of Art in London.

The work explores the threshold between material intuition and metaphysical form. At its core is The Unfolding, a rotating glass sculpture shaped by gravity, heat, and motion—where spiral structures emerge through guided self-organization. Working with molten glass and metal, I enter a quiet collaboration with matter, allowing the process to reveal something beyond the visible: a trace of cosmic memory, a gesture of becoming. Spirals appear as reflections of inner movement and the unfolding of The Way (Tao). The work is not imposed but invited—where the material listens, and I respond. In this exchange, I become a moderator rather than the sole creator, witnessing form arise through the dialogue between material instinct, ancestral memory, and the unknown. Together, these works form a visual meditation on transformation, surrender, and the subtle space between presence and absence.


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