"Once upon a time I had a goldfish named Tuna. But he passed away because of my laziness and mistreatment.... So I painted him for his memory....... But at same time Koibito symbolizes the sense of alienation that I felt growing up in Cali... It''s kind of like the phrase " fish out of water".... I felt and still feel like I don't completely fit in my environment......both in Japan and the US......"
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Never seen this piece in person, but it looks incredible.
I'd be interested to hear how owners of this piece feel about it. Did it inspire you to buy other colourways? Has it led you to collect other Yoskay Yamamoto stuff?
over 11 years ago · Comment ·
Easily_Amused I really want this one! It speaks to me. over 11 years ago
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keegan a I generally only buy one colorway of a given toy. I saw a few in person before buying this one since it was truer to the Koi than the other versions. Just my two cents. over 11 years ago