A calendar that looks like a collection of works. Each piece is separated so you can decorate it as you like. It's A4 size, so it's easy to find a frame that fits.
Application Type 1: Midori Asano... Not only does she hold her own solo exhibitions, she is also active in a wide range of fields, including book illustrations and collaborative projects for miscellaneous goods. Asano's delicate and warm works, which are reminiscent of exotic landscapes, plants, and scenes of daily life, are perfect for display. They are sure to bring a gentle healing to your life.
Application Type 2: Subikiawa... Stylish pop and dynamic design. Enjoy it as an interior decoration, like a poster.
Application Type 3: Aiko Nukawa... She is a popular artist not only in Japan but also overseas, with her goods being sold at the MOMA in New York. Her illustrations are drawn meticulously down to the last detail, and are so adorable they will take your breath away. The clear, intelligent eyes of the animals are also impressive. You can feel Nukawa's own respect and deep love for all living things.
Application Type 4: Hiiragi Yuka With the motto of "giving form to the invisible and delivering something to someone," Hiiragi is active across the boundaries of various fields, including illustration, writing, and book selection. Her cute, deformed drawings have a sense of depth that goes beyond just cuteness, which is probably because the depth of Hiiragi's own feelings is also reflected in her drawings.
Application Type 1: Midori Asano
Application Type 2: Subikiawa
Application Type 3: Aiko Nukawa
Application Type 4: Yuka Hiiragi
Four authors, each with their own cover. Ahh...wonderful.
It's like a poster. (I use good paper!) Since I use high-quality Vin Nouveau paper, the colors are beautiful and the structure is sturdy.