Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Fa ry Fi n r" (2005)
Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Fa ry Fi n r" (2005)
Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Telescope for seeing the sky" (2005)
Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Korobokkuru table" (2006), Photo: Yuki Yonekura
Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Korobokkuru table" (2006), Photo: Keizo Kioku
Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Mermaid window" (2007), Photo: Keizo Kioku
Fairy Finder
Fairy Finder "Feathered Friend" (2008)
Fairy Finder (2005-2008)
Mixed Media

Fairy Finder is a new series of small works Hachiya started in 2005.

The theme is "think about invisible things", but since OpenSky became such long term project, it was made with the idea of ​​"making it easier, like a sketch of the thoughts at that time.”

The first work was "Fa ry Fi n r" (2005), which was interveningly displayed in Norimizu Amaya’s solo exhibition at P-HOUSE, Tokyo in 2005. The second was "Telescope for seeing the sky" for "SKY HIGH" exhibition (Kirin Plaza Osaka, 2005). The third work is "Korobokkuru table" and the fourth work is "Mermaid window" with mermaid motif. The fifth work is "Feathered Friend" with the motif of birds.

The third and subsequent works deal with "existence like human, but not human,” who live in the different worlds of underground, underwater, and air. Hachiya thinks these imaginary fairies are the ones that give shape to the "unknown impulses that humans have".