



an interesting art from
Hiroshi Nomura, who puts "eyes" on everyday objects that surround us in order to bring life to those objects. A variety of items such as glasses, sofas, and lighters, will be displayed and sold as EYES goods. It is a wonder that daily necessities that can be found anywhere begin to assert their presence the moment eyeballs are attached to them. And all at once, a different space emerges because they are there.
a terribly cute and fun art exhibition.
:)
Pan's Holiday
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