#1 “Friend To Humanity”

Year: 2024
According to the gallery representing him, Kawai’s work is deeply connected to storytelling. Historically, painting often served to preserve and recreate narratives, from worshiped spirits and saints’ miracles to the deeds of heroes. Kawai’s practice revisits that relationship between painting and story in a modern context, at a time when narrative has largely shifted toward film, literature, and other media.
#2 “Ode To Sleep”

Year: 2025
#3 “Coronation Of The Would-Be Winged Lion”

Year: 2023
Rather than relying on text, his paintings create their own wordless worlds, using symbolism, expression, costume, and atmosphere to suggest entire stories within a single image. That tension between drama and gentleness is part of what gives his cat-themed works such charm. They may look regal, sacred, or fantastical, but they also carry a sense of innocence and humor that keeps them from feeling too serious.
#4 “Hair Care Adoration”

Year: 2026
#5 “Playing With Ohajiki”

Year: 2024
Kawai’s recent cat-themed works continue this balance beautifully, turning familiar animals into figures of imagination, transformation, and quiet narrative power. His upcoming exhibition, “So Cute!” (working title), will take place from September 23, 2026, to January 18, 2027, at the Musée du Louvre-Lens.
#6 “Cat Power Generation Altarpiece”

Year: 2025
#7 “Eat, Sleep, Play”

Year: 2025
#8 “The Mother Tongue Of House Cats”

Year: 2024
#9 “Something Can Be Seen”

Year: 2024
#10 “Miao, Ti Amo”

Year: 2025
#11 “Our Common Friend”

Year: 2026
#12 “Love For Cats”

Year: 2025
#13 “Coronation Of The Timid One”

Year: 2023
#14 “Combined Question Marks”

Year: 2024
#15 “Soul Connection”

Year: 2025
#16 “Inhalation”

Year: 2025
#17 “Mindlessnes”

Year: 2025
#18 “Cat Inhalation”

Year: 2026
#19 “Sleeping Posture And Golden Spiral”

Year: 2025
#20 “Golden Spiral On Podium”

Year: 2025


