The girls and boys with band-aids on are like alter egos of my second-grade self. When I was a second-grader, I would run around and get hurt all over while playing every day. Figurines had a more demanding presence than adults could see. Everything I experienced was astonishing, and I wanted to crystalize that. That’s why I called this artwork Eternal youth. ——What about your volcano piece? Komuro: That’s an anthropomorphism of a volcano. To me, volcanos are mystical. I thought an impossible sight of a volcano flying would be funny, so I made it. ——All your works have distinct colors. Komuro: I worry about colors the most. It’s so hard. If I fail with the colors, then everything goes wrong. There are cases where it becomes immediately better. That’s why I get torn and worried about it. But I like colorful, loud colors with stark contrast and saturation.
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