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7 Feb. 2010

Leaving now

 

I have drawn final touches of Komasui glass art wares for the coming fair and all of them shone marvelously and seemed to say that they were quite prepared to leave for Kyoto. I was excited at heart to see their shining light come out of newly born life. I sensed a fragrance of water of early spring. I really loved making Komasui art works as they looked extremely beautiful and while making one I could not resist raising my voice of high appreciation. Flower vessels, chai-cups, espresso cups, cappuccino cups, cake pots and trays, each made me feel a great romanticism of history.
I trembled at their beauty. I was grateful to be able to celebrate the first day of spring in Kyoto and hold an exhibition fair of Komasui. To our great joy Mr. Idaki Shin would come to serve coffee during the fair. I was sure that people would be purified by his special coffee and appreciate my art pieces. After the fair, together with Mr. Idaki Shin I would broadcast live by internet an interview program for the Keiko Koma channel. The similar program we did on the first day of the year was very impressive and I became slightly nervous as I anticipated something unknown to me happening, however, which would marvelously open up our future. My art works, Komasui, have experienced with me the Idaki Shin concert held the other day in Tokyo and they were heading for my fair in Kyoto. I heard their unanimous voice saying that they were leaving now. Everyone was waiting for the arrival of spring. Our heart was full of hope for the future.