Everything comes to those who wait (PUNKUMA /BLACK)

Year: 2026

Material/Technique: Fiber Enhanced Plastic, Oil, Paint

Size: 17 × 49 × 27 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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Everything comes to those who wait (PUNKUMA /BLACK)

About the Work

Year
2026
Material/Technique
Fiber Enhanced Plastic, Oil, Paint
Size
17 × 49 × 27 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Credits
©︎Mayu Shiomi / office fuwafuwa
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
Mayu Shiomi
Ship-from Area
Ibaraki Prefecture
Days Until Dispatch
About 2 Weeks
Category
Sculpture
Style
Pop Art, Conceptual, Portrait, Everyday, Fantasy, Animal
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Work Details

FRP, oil, oil base paint, enamel paint

Concept and Intention of the Artwork

This is a teddy bear sculpture.

This work was based on my original teddy bear, which was created over a five-year period from 2018-2023.

The flowers fall, the curtain closes and light of youth fades away, but experiences and memories are always there, beyond time and space, presented in the culture and motifs of the work's background.

Thoughts on the Artwork and Title

I am of the Lost Generation. My exposure to the afterglow of the bubble economy and the glitz of MTV during my impressionable years led me to study the relationship between Pop Art, Japan and the US, and the expanding concept of sculpture, as my view of art is Pop Art.

This is why I use plastic, a material that represents mass consumption and mass production, as the main material for my engravings. I loved the kitschy lightness of plastic, no matter how serious the subject matter, but I also found it to be a material that t reflected my teenage years and the process of my decade as a sculptor.

I always start by exploring materials that fit the image of the artwork, and now that I am experimenting with other new materials, this piece has become my signature artwork with plastic.

This artwork was created during the coronavirus pandemic, and despite its lovely appearance, it is inspired by the Buddhist image of Nirvana, and by taking up the difficult theme of no nothingness or emptiness, just being there, it forms a lump of both myself as a Buddhist and the concept of sculpture.

What You Want to Express Through the artwork

Existence gap.

They look soft, but are cold and hard to the touch. Behind the apparent loveliness lies a sharp counterculture.

Sight and touch, reality and imagination may differ, but both are correct.

Particular

The lightness of the modern plastic material is contrasted with the heaviness of the classic oil paint, so that the warmth and fluffiness of the teddy bear and the gloss and texture of the leather jacket are expressed as a single mass.

Production Methods and Tools

I make a teddy bear out of fluffy fake fur, then dress it with a jacket made from clay to create a prototype, mould it in silicone, mould it in FRP and colour it. The original was already gone due to mold production, and this is the last one that was molded and remade in 2026 using the same mold.

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I create sculptures and explore various forms of expression using different materials and drawing.

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