
whoa. I just got back from a jam packed week in Tokyo.
I experienced Japan like I've never experienced it before..I traveled with 5 co-workers who didn't speak Japanese, so I was part-translator/part-travel guide/part-visitor/part-lunatic.
It was an insanely fast paced business trip, and we met so many talented artists, and had the opportunity to visit the most inspired studios.
Mr. Noriya Takeyama was one of the illustrators we met on our trip, he and his lovely wife Yuka san met with my boss and I ,and brought me these lovely vinyl figures (all designed by the artist). He also brought a Frog figure which I didn't post here, but you can see it on his site, if you click on the images from the Few Many Gallery - he had a show there recently.
you wouldn't believe how teeny tiny some of these figures are!
and I quote Keith "why are these so cute?" repeat x4
many of you who are fans of Ayumi Uyama's Mascot Craft Books probably won't be suprised to hear that she was an apprentice to Takeyama san way back in the day. I've seen his toys at some boutique shops out here in LA, I'm sure some of the vinyl toy shops online carry them too.
I've also returned with more somber news from Tokyo...
My granny passed away while I was there, I was so fortunate that my company allowed me to extend my trip by a few days, so I was able to attend the funeral and hang out with my dad and my extended family.
But I feel great that I was able to say good bye to my granny. It was also really fun hanging out with my dad in the city he grew up in.
I found some adorable cards tucked away in my granny's photo albums...

Birthday Cards my dad gave to his mom from age 12 - 17 ish....I had no idea he had such a sweet side. I also learned lots of fun stuff about my dad, he apparently had multiple bar tabs that he never paid off before he came out to LA ...my granny ended up paying for all of it..heh My dad, the hardcore partying mama's boy...
Meanwhile back at the ranch....
I missed one of the most amazing events right in our own back yard.
Nearly half a million men and women and children marched down Spring and Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles, towards City Hall to protest the Border Security Bill which was passed by the House of Representatives...I don't want my blog to become a forum for politics, so I shall keep my mouth shut...but can I just say that this is F'ed UP F**@ed UP...people!
people marching up and down Spring street and Broadway as far as the eye could see...
Photos courtesy of Keith..