The "Ukiyo-e NO6" is the final piece in the entire series, symbolizing a rebellion against and struggle with frivolity through borrowed motifs. The image of the whale represents a strong inner self and reliance, while other elements symbolize constraints and trivial matters, complemented by spring flowers and swallows representing vitality and hope. The great whale leaping into the air breaks free from confinement, confronting the current state of frivolity, its mighty form unstoppable, eventually dispelling clouds to reveal the sun, allowing for clear insight. It aligns with the phrase: "After crossing thousands of miles of waves, there will be a shore; after passing through a thousand mountains, spring will come." "Ukiyo-e NO6" is my personal creation, embodying my hopes and aspirations, as well as serving as a cautionary reflection.
- 100% Cotton
- Classic fit: Cut with a little extra room through the chest and body, with side vent and back box pleat for relaxed comfort
- Camp Collar
- Print-matched left chest pocket and placket
- Coconut Buttons
- Double overlock stitch
- Unique hand-painted print
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
- SPU: DWHS00916