New items in the Hello Kitty Museum Art Collection line, which is planned and directed by the Bijutsu Shuppan Service Center, were released on Jan. 10.
Sanrio’s popular character Hello Kitty previously transformed into Munch’s “The Scream” for the Hello Kitty Museum Art Collection. This first item was picked up by Yahoo News and other sites and became quite popular. Now, the second round of items has finally been released.
Hello Kitty has now become Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” (left), Édouard Manet’s “The Fifer” (middle), and Johannes Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid” (right). Each one has some much impact, you’ll want to impulsively show them to everyone. Products making use of these designs include popular postcards, clear file folders, a memo pad on which you can enjoy all of the art at once, and even puffy stickers. There is a lot of variation.
Even if you are someone who is rarely around art museums and fine art, with these Hello Kitty goods, this art will become much more personal. You are likely to be able to enjoy that fine art feeling anywhere and everywhere. Get each of these Hello Kitty themed pieces of art and enjoy an art museum just for you.
Art Goods Specialty Store ArtArtArt!
^*^ These goods are planned to be introduced in order to art museums throughout Japan.
What is ArtArtArt?
An art select shop that opened in July 2013. Under the keyphrase “Connect with art, you’ll fall in love,” they sell art goods for people to enjoy in their daily lives. Their goal is to make art more accessible even for those who think art is difficult by first finding and selecting items they “love.” They are a talked-about shop with 5,000 likes on Facebook (as of January 2014).
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