Evin Catlett on:
We're huge in Japan

Our work for the Utah Museum of Fine Arts was featured in the Nikkei Marketing Journal. The only “Nikkei” I’d ever heard of was this girl I was in a relationship with in junior high. (It didn’t end well and I don’t want to talk about it.) Apparently, they’re the equivalent of the Wall Street Journal, except in Japan. Or at least that’s what they told us.
My Japanese is a little rusty but here are some loosely translated snippets from the glowing review:
“This work makes my heart light and happy.”
“Go to the United State of Utah and look at this beautiful advertising (Ed. – or art, I’m not sure).”
“David Rathbun was a punk in seventh grade.”
“Craftsmanship of this caliber spans culture and results in many terrier dogs.”
“Gary Sume is a handsome man with many fingers.”
I told you my Japanese was rusty.

