
From right to left, past medalists Yasuyuki Nishio and Masao Kinoshita, as well as Kaikai Kiki artist Chinatsu Ban.

Collector Ryutaro Takahashi (right), Toshiko Ferrier, and Mori Art Museum GM Shinya Takahashi.

American celebrities, Amalia Dayan (right) and Stefania Bortolami.

There were performers as well.

The next day, we were greeted by an enormous line of visitors waiting for entrance to the hall.

These large flowers, which had recently been used in a TV commercial for WILLCOM, welcomed visitors to GEISAI#7.

These small “Wood Badges” by AO were 350 yen each.

Takanori Kasuga made celebrities portraits from newspaper.

Juri Tsuboi decorated her booth with white balloons. Quite a nice idea.

Calligrapher Terumitsu Oka took calligraphy orders for five hundred yen.

Kazuki Miyaji produced a new type of camouflage.

TAKE exhibited a white character with a slippery shape.