"Thinking back now, it's quite embarrassing. Saying such things in front of an elder like that, back then I was so naive and fearless, truly childish to death."
Koizumi Katsuko sent a shy emoji.
"Quite cute, then what happened? What did Takashi Murakami say?"
Even though Gu Weijing still hadn't figured out what this had to do with the "afterlife of a painting" they were discussing.
But such precious stories around great artists are only known to people like Koizumi Katsuko who grew up in high-end art circles.
So he was still listening attentively with great interest.
When Miss Sakai spoke of around 2010, it was precisely when Takashi Murakami was at the peak of his fame.
The Palais Royal and Versailles Palace held special exhibitions for him, and the New York Times wrote personal columns about him.
When it came to fashion crossover,
