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A&K
I think I heard somewhere that children up to the age of three are God’s domain.
I think God used aliens to please and confuse the people of this world.
Perhaps because we were so engrossed in raising our children, I don’t remember having the above impression. “If they crawl, they can stand, if they stand, they can walk,” we were busy raising our children, hoping that they would grow up as people.
Angel K came running down with small wings.
He came as a bridge between God and humans.
He came with a carnivorous dinosaur, a white shark that attacks humans, and a rhinoceros beetle, the king of insects. He flew a crow over his head and came with Kero Keroppi on his back.
The mischievous angel sometimes acted violently, making parents nervous.
Angels are not people. They are God’s messengers. Even violent angels are part of God. His movements were so dynamic that it seemed to say, “Forgive me.”
Kannon K soars into the air, carrying beauty and charm.
Holding red roses, white lilies, purple wisteria, yellow dandelions and a variety of other colorful flowers in her thousand paws, she sings and dances to the sound of Kanon.
The little Kannon says she loves swans, rabbits, pigeons and ladybugs.
She says she loves white and cute things.
She came into this world to share joy with people. The goddess of charm has appeared.
(Exhibited at the 2014 Shunyo Exhibition)