My mother’s death and sunflowers②

My mother's death and sunflowers② Mother\'s death, view of life and death, ひまわり Hidemi Shimura

I wrote an article called “My Mother’s Death and the Sunflower” when my mother passed away in January. For some reason, Tears for Fears’ song “Sowing the Seeds of Love” kept playing in my head frequently at that time, and when I watched the music video on YouTube, sunflowers appeared towards the end. The lyrics also mention “I Love a Sunflower.”

In my recent new series called “Memory Engrams”, I explore how fragments of memories recorded in the deep neural cells of the brain can be recalled by various stimuli such as scenery, sounds, smells, and touch. This incident with the sunflower perfectly exemplifies this theme, and I once again thought that the human brain is immeasurable.

“Sowing the Seeds of Love” lyrics contain anti-establishment messages. Tears for Fears probably made this song after their other songs became very popular, I think they wanted to do whatever they wanted to do. The music video also has an analog and sci-fi feel, reminiscent of Monty Python, which is super cool.

Moreover, they are still active and performing, and although they have aged, they are still very cool. I think this is an ideal way to age gracefully.

Contemporary Fiber Artist Hidemi Shimura
An artist who creates artworks mainly using embroidery threads. Majored in fashion design at university, and after graduation began working in 3DCG production. In 2005, she began her career as a contemporary artist. In 2006, she moved to Shanghai, a city she fell in love with after a company trip. Although she did not intend to stay in Shanghai for that long, she ended up living there for almost 7 years due to unexpected matters, such as the closure of art galleries due to the world economy crisis. Returned to Japan in December 2013 and currently resides in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture. Continues to work as a contemporary artist. Currently, she is working on creating many artworks for the 20th anniversary of her career as an artist in 2025.
In this blog, she posts musings on art, culture, and history, as well as reports on her own activities.
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