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Museum Goods
When art comes alive in daily life.
In the exhibition Bird Brush Relation, all fifty works were first realized as T-shirts under the concept “Lines of Calligraphy Worn in Daily Life,” marking an attempt to bring calligraphy directly into the everyday. The inaugural motif, “Wind,” was limited to T-shirts, but from this starting point the series expanded to include “Flower,” “Water,” “Sky,” “Sun,” “Earth,” “Fire,” “Moon,” “Heaven,” and “Bird,” with different items created for each theme. In this way, the works extended into diverse forms, finding their place in the sphere of daily life.
【Venue Photographs】
All 50 works realized as T-shirts.


Example of T-shirt (Heaven)


Exhibition view — Part 1 “Wind”


Part 2, “Flower”
Japanese stab-bound notebook with gold and silver foil printing



Part 3, “Water”
Postcards and letter set with gold and silver foil printing


Part 4, “Sky”
Ceramic plates and coasters


Part 5, “Sun”
Mask (face covering)


Part 6, “Earth”
Tabi socks, fukusa cloth, kaishi paper, and haneri collar (shifu textile)
