
Vol.26 I forgot about Wednesday.
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After the exhibition ended, I was busy with various things and was away somewhere on Wednesday.
After the POP-UP meeting at Hankyu Men's Building starting on April 21st, there will be a meeting in the atelier, followed by a location scouting meeting at the game restaurant "la-coccus".
I was so busy that I neglected to check out this blog.
Since I have the chance, I'll post a picture of the brown bear meat I ate for the first time in a while.
I mentioned this briefly, but we will be holding a POP-UP SHOP on the 6th floor of Hankyu Men's Building for two weeks from Wednesday, April 21st to Wednesday, May 5th.
This was also decided at short notice, so I have only announced it here.
Our first department store POP-UP will feature the sale of new 21SS items, special orders for our special "Japan Calf Leather", and we have some exciting plans for Golden Week.
I or a pattern maker will be there, so please come and visit.
Despite all my busy schedules, I've recently become obsessed with 3D CG and have been experimenting with it every day.
I'm posting this because his debut work was so shocking.
This was made using a method that makes it look like clay.
I thought I'd try making something to help me remember a few things, and it ended up looking scary like this.
My wife was reminded of Taro Okamoto when she saw this, so that weekend we went to the Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum in Aoyama.
It's been quite a while since I came to Tokyo, but this is my first time visiting the memorial museum.
There were a lot of explosions.
There was something that looked like the original form of a Behelit, a dog whose eyes seemed to be connected to another dimension, and a realistic Taro that was probably life-sized.
I felt like I was seeing the original forms of various anime and art.
I will continue to work hard every day to be able to create works like this in 3D.
Speaking of leather, we have probably received the last bear leather of the year.
This time too, it has good texture and a nice touch.
We managed to get a large amount of stock, but thankfully we have already received a lot of orders, so we only have one or two left.
We have also received an order for the 100% bear Kuma Jumpan that was displayed at the exhibition, and it is currently on its way to Hakodate.
After all, you can't judge fur until you see the texture, color, and quality with your own eyes.
I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of bear I'll meet today.
I'll upload it again on my blog.
Since I'm flying on the first flight in the morning, I'll sleep for about an hour.
See you later!
NORI