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Kaito Itsuki

One of the central motifs of Kaito Itsuki work is her teapot image, referred to as a “K-pot,” in which K stands for “悲しみ/Kanashimi” (sadness) and “けじめ/ Kejime” (impact of strong decisions resulting from tragedies). Like many teapots, the K-Pot has a strainer, and when you put sadness into it, it catches elements to extract “Kejime.” The artist plays with this idea in her whimsical yet melancholy works.

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Artworks:

Kaito Itsuki
K-Pot (with Webs), 2023
Oil and charcoal on canvas
Offered in June 2023
Kaito Itsuki
K-pot (Over-Capacity), 2023
Oil on canvas
Offered in June 2023
Kaito Itsuki
K-Pot (Captured Red Sadness), 2023
Oil and charcoal on canvas
Offered in June 2023
Kaito Itsuki
K-Pot (Red K and Green K), 2023
Oil and charcoal on canvas
Offered in June 2023

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105 Henry Street
#4
New York
United States of America

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