This is a ruffled bag made from quilted material with a bear pattern.
The ruffles on both sides are made of two pieces and the inside lining is orange, making the glimpse of orange the highlight.
(About the embroidery pattern)
As a collaboration with Fumiko Unoki of Shobu Gakuen in Kagoshima Prefecture, the paintings are used as embroidered patterns.
The original artwork has been arranged by a designer and released as an original collaboration pattern for BASE MARK. The bear pattern from Unoki Fumiko's work is expressed with quilting featuring thick threads.
Fumiko Unok 1974-
He entered the Shobu Gakuen group home in 2015. He works in the pottery, washi paper, and sculpture groups.
Many of the pieces she creates are shaped like her favorite staff members or colleagues, and sometimes contain personal messages that smell like warm letters.
Whether in two or three dimensions, all humans have two large, symbolic eyes, the gravitational pull of which penetrates the viewer's brain through the optic nerve.
The hair and beard covering his face flow like a living thing, making him feel as if he is being swallowed up.
Uno doesn't make any assertions about her work, but as she quietly works her brush and piles up clay in the corner of her studio, it seems she is thinking deeply about someone. As a multi-artist, she also began creating embroidery in 2020.
Shobu Gakuen website: https://shobu.jp/
Height 42cm x Width 57cm x Depth 17cm
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