Animal Art Exhibition “MULTIFAUNA|多元動物相”

“Animals” appear in a wide variety of forms, whether in everyday life or beyond it. Animals, animal characters, anthros, fantastical creatures, and other creatures — the representations found at furry conventions can likewise be understood within this broader context.

JMoF 2025 will host an animal art exhibition entitled “MULTIFAUNA|多元動物相” featuring works by five artists. We warmly invite not only fans of animal art but also those who may not usually explore this genre to come and enjoy the exhibition.

Event Outline

We will be exhibiting artworks featuring animals and fictional creatures, including animals, animal characters, anthropomorphic beings (such as furries and anthros), fantastical creatures (cryptids), and other creatures (monsters).

Please note that, unlike the “Art Show” format at overseas conventions, bidding on artworks will not be available. However, some pieces may be available for purchase. For details, please refer to notices at the venue or contact the exhibiting artists directly.

Note: This exhibition is open to the general public (not just JMoF 2025 attendees). Please review the following guidelines before attending.

Date and Time

January 11th, (Sat./Day 2), 2025, 10:30 - 17:00

Place

2F Momiji

Exhibiting Artists

Note: In no particular order, titles omitted

宇代 藥/Udai Yaku

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Anthro-sculptor who explores the boundary between animals (or beasts) and humans, creating primarily three-dimensional art.

“How do you see anthros?”

Anthros are often described as hybrid beings who are both ‘human but not human’ and ‘animal but not animal’.
I think it is natural that some people who have seen my art find them ‘cool’, and others find them ‘cute’.
I encourage you to embrace this diversity of perspective; what you find is important.

ツジ ユウコ/Yuko Tsuji

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‘The color of the deep night sky’, ‘the color of the air’, and ‘the color of the heart’... Animals are dressed in these various colors; I appreciate if you are interested in these animals.

にし/nishi

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An imaginary wolf boy (Japanese wolf) is waving his hands to say goodbye.
Remembering the places I have been in my childhood, I would like to draw a picture like taking a photograph.
Please feel the fragrance of the moment and the warmth of the moment. I am glad that you can feel to be there when you see my art.

ハツノニ/HATSUNONI

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With different touches, I draw adorable, stylish, and terrifying creatures, depending on my heart.
This time, I will exhibit original art with brush pens.
I will be glad if you enjoy my art, especially the relish of the sometimes scratchy and blurred sumi ink, and the strong and weak lines that construct the vividness on the untouched white canvas.

前田陸/Maeda Riku

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I draw anthros using Gansai (Japanese watercolor pigments) and Iwa-enogu (natural mineral pigments). Since I love wild anthros, I create my art intending to express their vitality and dynamism.
In this exhibition, I will tell you to point to look at the expression of their ‘eyes’ and ‘movements’. It is important to me because the eyes represent their inner feelings, and the movements give them their life.
I would be grateful if you could experience their universe through my art.

Notice

  • Please take care of the preservation of the artworks:
    • Please be careful not to touch the artworks with your body or belongings.
    • Keep your belongings close to your body while viewing the exhibition. If you have any items that are difficult to see (such as backpacks), please carry them in front of you.
    • If you have large or many items, please leave them in your room or another location before attending, as we are unable to provide luggage storage for this event.
    • Viewing the exhibition while wearing a fursuit (including cosplay) may be allowed within certain limits only when accompanied by a non-costumed handler. Please follow the instructions of the exhibiting artists and staff.
  • Please note the restrictions on photography and the disclosure of information:
    • Bringing selfie sticks, tripods, and any similar equipment is prohibited.
    • Filming and publishing videos (including live streaming) are prohibited.
    • There are restrictions on which artworks can be photographed or published. Some works may be photographed but not published, while others may not be photographed or published at all. Please check the notice next to each artwork for the restrictions before taking photos.
    • Close-up photography is strictly prohibited. For works that can be photographed, please take photos that include other photographable works or the exhibition room.

Liability Waiver

  • Under no circumstances shall JMoF Executive Committee (hereinafter referred to as “we”) be responsible for any physical injuries or property damage caused to dealers or others concerned.
  • We do not take any responsibility for disputes between dealers and their customers over merchandise or services provided by the dealers. Dealers must pay for the damage and take responsibility for such disputes without involving us.
  • We will not take any responsibility for the process or outcome of any sales transaction of a product or service between the exhibitor (artist) and the buyer (with the sole exception of providing a means of contact for each).

Note: It is prohibited to use any of the images on this page without prior permission.