Butterfly2 : Metamorphosis of Grace is a work of strong symbolic resonance by Ryoko Watanabe, deepening her exploration of transformation as an inner journey experienced within the density of contemporary urban life.

Part of the series Serenity Amidst Shadows : Geishas in the Monochromatic Urban Ensemble, the composition depicts a geisha seen from behind, standing at the center of a tightly packed crowd beneath the iconic signage of Ginza Station. Here, visual hierarchy is reversed: the mass of commuters dominates the space, while the central figure asserts herself through stillness rather than scale. The kimono, adorned with butterfly motifs, becomes a silent manifesto of metamorphosis, grace in transition, and evolving identity. Watanabe avoids theatrical change, instead proposing transformation as gradual, internal, and restrained. The geisha does not retreat from the crowd; she confronts it through composure and balance. The surrounding black-and-white environment absorbs individual identities, forming a collective body shaped by repetition and flow. At the center, color acts as a visual breath, a point of poetic resistance. The butterfly, a universal symbol of passage and rebirth, stands in dialogue with the rigidity of the urban setting. Ginza Station, a place of constant circulation and contemporary prestige, heightens the tension between social velocity and inner slowness. Movement is omnipresent, yet the central figure remains immobile. Her upright and contained posture suggests a transformation that is conscious rather than imposed. The work questions how elegance and inner continuity can persist within a saturated, accelerated environment. The crowd becomes a mental landscape rather than a physical threat. The viewer’s gaze is drawn inward, toward the silent core of the composition. This tension between immersion and isolation forms the emotional nucleus of the artwork.

As a major member of the Japanese studio CrazyNoodles, founded by Hiro Ando, Ryoko Watanabe develops a deeply human visual language within the Nippon Neo-Pop movement. Her practice is distinguished by its ability to render invisible psychological shifts through ordinary urban scenes. Butterfly2 : Metamorphosis of Grace extends this research with clarity and maturity.

Through the silent authority of its central figure, the symbolic density of its motifs, and the controlled tension of its composition, Butterfly2 : Metamorphosis of Grace stands as a significant work within the artist’s body of work. A compelling acquisition for collectors of contemporary Japanese art and Neo-Pop, drawn to works that explore transformation, contained grace, and the persistence of identity within the urban collective.

Butterfly2 : Metamorphosis of Grace 2009

Materials Oil on stretched canvas

Size 59 1/10 × 66 9/10 × 1 1/5 in | 150 × 170 × 3 cm

Rarity Unique

Medium Painting

Condition Preserved in pristine StudioCrazynoodles condition

Signature Hand-signed by the artist - StudioCrazynoodles stencil emblem on the reverse - StudioCrazynoodles : Artistic label founded by Hiro Ando

Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)

Frame Not included

Series Serenity Amidst Shadows : Geishas in the Monochromatic Urban Ensemble

Image rights Image rights are property of MAM - Modern Art Machine, worldwide rep of Artist & japanese studio Crazynoodles and Galerie Jacob Paulett