Back to Okiya : An Ivory Silent Ballet by Ryoko Watanabe unfolds as a suspended apparition, a delicate moment where body, space, and memory converge in a silent choreography.

Part of the series Wall Whispers : Breathing Life into Silence, the work transforms the wall into a living surface, allowing the figure of a traditionally dressed geisha to emerge with quiet grace, as though crossing an invisible threshold between past and present. Rather than presenting a continuous form, Watanabe fragments the body into separate sculptural elements, creating a visual rhythm that invites viewers to mentally reconstruct the figure. This intentional discontinuity echoes the fragmented nature of memory and highlights how identity is layered through experience, tradition, and introspection. The ivory tone, purposefully restrained, enhances the sensation of stillness and timelessness. It evokes classical Japanese sculptural traditions while suggesting emotional purity, where every contour becomes meaningful. The absence of color shifts attention toward volume, shadow, and the subtle breathing presence of the surface itself. The title introduces the idea of return, not as a physical journey but as an inward reflection. The okiya, historically a place of discipline and artistic formation, becomes here a psychological space where the geisha reconnects with her origins, her rigor, and her poise. The implied motion within the sculpture reads less as movement through space and more as an introspective passage. The tension between the softness of the sculpted curves and the rigidity of the wall generates a visual dialogue between freedom and constraint. Shadows extend the form beyond its physical limits, creating a secondary, shifting narrative that evolves with the viewer’s perspective and reinforces the idea that perception is inherently personal.

A major member of the Japanese studio CrazyNoodles, founded by Hiro Ando, Ryoko Watanabe consistently explores liminal spaces—between silence and expression, tradition and contemporaneity, presence and absence—through her sculptural language. Through this wall piece, the artist sheds light on the complexity of feminine identity within contemporary Japanese society, balancing collective expectations with individual aspirations. The fragmentation of the figure becomes a metaphor for these layered roles, revealing a sensitivity that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. With its refined formal restraint, masterful control of volume, and emotionally charged subtlety, Back to Okiya : An Ivory Silent Ballet transforms silence into a visual language. The work embodies the essence of Nippon Neo-Pop’s ability to merge aesthetic clarity with psychological depth, inviting prolonged contemplation rather than immediate interpretation.

Through its sculptural delicacy, spatial balance, and introspective poetry, Back to Okiya : An Ivory Silent Ballet stands as a compelling acquisition for collectors drawn to works where cultural memory and contemporary expression coexist with elegance. A piece that will resonate with admirers of Japanese Neo-Pop seeking creations in which silence, movement, and identity converse in rare visual harmony.

Back to Okiya : An Ivory Silent Ballet 2021

Materials Resin painted and varnished

Size 66 9/10 × 33 1/2 × 11 4/5 in | 170 × 85 × 30 cm

Rarity Limited edition

Medium Sculpture

Condition Preserved in pristine StudioCrazynoodles condition

Signature Signed, dated and numbered engraved under the piece StudioCrazynoodles production StudioCrazynoodles — Artistic label founded by Hiro Ando

Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)

Frame Not included

Series Wall Whispers : Breathing Life into Silence

Manufacturer Designed by the artist and produced by StudioCrazynoodles, the artistic label founded by Hiro Ando.

Image rights All visual rights reserved by StudioCrazynoodles