Blue Fantasy: Mudkip and Eevee Kawaii Abode

Blue Fantasy: Mudkip and Eevee Kawaii Abode is a poetic sculptural creation by Saori Nakamishi that transforms beloved Pokémon characters into an intimate world of imagination, comfort, and emotional reflection. Created as part of the series Whimsical Plexiworlds and Pokémon Houses: Kawaii Haven, the work exemplifies Nakamishi’s ability to merge kawaii culture, contemporary sculpture, and architectural storytelling into immersive visual experiences. Through its soothing blue atmosphere and carefully balanced composition, the sculpture invites viewers into a miniature sanctuary where nostalgia and fantasy coexist.

At the center of the work, Mudkip and Eevee inhabit a translucent plexiglass structure that functions as both shelter and symbolic environment. Rather than simply presenting the characters as familiar pop culture icons, Nakamishi transforms them into emotional protagonists occupying a carefully constructed habitat. The architectural framework suggests a private refuge suspended between memory and imagination, creating an atmosphere of calm intimacy that immediately distinguishes the piece.

The dominant blue palette plays a fundamental role in shaping the sculpture’s emotional identity. Associated with serenity, reflection, and emotional depth, the color envelops the composition in a dreamlike atmosphere reminiscent of water, sky, and distant memories. Light passing through the iridescent plexiglass generates subtle reflections that continuously animate the sculpture, creating shifting visual effects that reward prolonged observation. This luminous quality enhances the sensation that the characters exist within a floating world detached from everyday reality.

Mudkip and Eevee contribute complementary symbolic meanings that enrich the narrative dimension of the work. Mudkip, traditionally associated with adaptability and aquatic environments, embodies emotional flexibility and resilience. Eevee introduces themes of growth, transformation, and personal evolution through its well-known ability to evolve into multiple forms. Together, the two characters create a visual dialogue centered on change, belonging, and the search for emotional balance within contemporary life.

The contrast between soft plush textures and transparent architectural materials is another defining feature of the sculpture. Nakamishi carefully balances tactile warmth with structural precision, allowing the work to feel simultaneously playful and sophisticated. The plush figures evoke childhood affection and familiarity, while the plexiglass construction introduces contemporary refinement and spatial complexity. This dialogue between softness and structure reflects the artist’s broader exploration of memory and modernity.

As a member of Studio CrazyNoodles, the artistic collective founded by Hiro Ando, Saori Nakamishi has developed a distinctive position within the Japanese Neo-Pop movement. Her sculptures combine kawaii aesthetics, immersive environments, and emotional storytelling into highly recognizable works that resonate with a broad audience. Blue Fantasy: Mudkip and Eevee Kawaii Abode perfectly embodies this vision, transforming iconic Pokémon characters into symbols of comfort, transformation, and shared imagination. Through its serene atmosphere and carefully crafted emotional narrative, the sculpture offers a contemporary reflection on the enduring importance of wonder, belonging, and emotional connection.

Blue Fantasy: Mudkip and Eevee Kawaii Abode 2021

Materials Mix media plush and plexiglass

Size 15 × 15 × 17 7/10 in | 38 × 38 × 45 cm

Rarity Unique

Medium Sculpture

Condition Preserved in pristine StudioCrazynoodles condition

Signature Signed in plate, Engraved metal signature plate affixed to the piece. StudioCrazynoodles production StudioCrazynoodles — Artistic label founded by Hiro Ando

Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)

Frame Not included

Series Whimsical Plexiworlds and Pokémon Houses : Kawaii Haven

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

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