feather pendant

July 11th, 2010


A silver ornament with a silver chain. It’s pretty on your chest in this summer!

Feather brooch

June 13th, 2010

Silver and 5 pink spinels. Mat and partly oxide finish.

flower pendant & necklace

June 13th, 2010


Silver and a brown diamond pendant.
Silver earrings.

Blue Rose NY exhibition opened

June 8th, 2010

The Blue Rose Illustration group show started from June 4th. 3 Blue Rose members from Japan came over to help the opening. The opening went well. Many people came over. thanks so much for coming! The show will be up until 6/17. Please stop by when you are in Midtown.

Blue Roses Tokyo Exhibition

June 4th, 2010

The Blue Roses Tokyo Exhibition started the other day. My friend and a member of the Blue Roses, Nico, took some pictures for my piece. The illustration title is “Girl and peacock”. Inspired by  Japanese traditional playing card, “Hanafuda”, I made my own contemporary version. If you can visit Tokyo, please check it out!

flower pendant & earring set

June 3rd, 2010

18K yellow gold vermeil.

Blue Roses, illustrators from Japan Present “Kawaii”

May 25th, 2010

Blue Roses, illustrators from Japan Present “Kawaii”
Showing in New York City and Tokyo at the same time!

New York Show
June 4 – June 17, 2010
EXCY GALLERY
147 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001

www.excygallery.com
Map

Opening Reception: Friday June 4, 6pm – 9pm

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Tokyo Show
May 31 – June 11, 2010
12G
3-1-25, 2nd FL. Nishi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan 106-0031
No opening reception in this show.

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EXCY GALLERY, New York, is pleased to announce the opening of “Kawaii”,
presented by Blue Roses illustrators.

About Kawaii
The concept of “kawaii”, meaning “cute” or “adorable” in Japanese, emerged in the 70s and has become a prominent aspect of pop culture, entertainment, clothing, food, toys, girl’s comic books, personal appearance, behavior and mannerisms. The word can be combined with other words to create a more positive, “sweet” meaning. For example:

kimochi warui (weird) + kawaii = kimokawa (funky)
yurui (soft) + kawaii = yurukawa (lovable)
eroi (erotic) + kawaii = erokawa (hot/sexy)

The popularity of kawaii could be attributed to the ancient Japanese spiritual traditions, which value being considerate and kind toward others.

About “Girls Illustration”
Recently kawaii-style illustrations featuring little girls and women have gained momentum, establishing a new genre that’s commonly referred to as “Girls Illustration”. The name is deceiving, since the style is not simply “cute” and by no means childish. “Girls Illustration” can feature sophisticated themes and appeal to people of all ages.

About Blue Roses
Blue Roses is a group of 18 illustrators and up-and-coming artists who have been creating “Girls Illustration” since 2009. They have taken the genre in unexpected directions introducing innovative elements and unique styles. The first Blue Roses group show in Tokyo, in December 2009, was a huge success, with more than 500 people attending. “Kawaii” will feature 15 members of the group and a special guest who will present their personal interpretations of this fascinating and beautiful concept.

Blue Roses member:
• Kohey Uozumi http://www.lilirura.net/
• Akira Ebihara http://tinytoybox.com/st.html
• Yoshimi OHTANI http://www.funarium.com
• COZ http://www.coz-one.com/
• Xi http://air.xion.cc/
• CNO http://www.spamaro.com/
• sioux http://sioux.jp/
• mamico http://www.romanticagogo.com
• TAMMY http://www.tammy-web.com/
• Dalma-Shoten http://dalma.jp
• Satoko Chiba http://www.chiba-satoko.com/
• Benicco http://www.creatorz.jp/benicco
• yuuiti miyakawa http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~mykw/
• Yoshiko Miyamoto http://miyamon.net/
• yucachin’ http://www.yucachin.com/

Guest artist from New York:
• AKANE KODANI http://akanekodani.com/

For more information for the Blue Roses, please visit
http://www.blue-roses.info/

For more information for the NY exhibition, please contact EXCY GALLERY
info@excygallery.com or 212-695-1888

Silkscreening with a fake Andy @ Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburg

May 12th, 2010

broken ring

April 11th, 2010

I created a new ring using a broken citrine stone. Because it is broken, it gets an interesting right reflection. I enjoy the in-perfectness.

happy new year 2010

January 2nd, 2010

Best Wishes for 2010!

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