
Resonating with a watercolour expression that embodies both movement and stillness.
I am honored to contribute to this limited-edition artist series in collaboration with Kanosuke Distillery. Their commitment to craft and nuance aligns closely with my own approach to artwork.
For this collaboration, I focused on the element of water. To me, water represents adaptability—moving effortlessly around any obstacle in its path. There is great wisdom in this fluid movement; its subtle properties serve as a metaphor for many aspects of life, symbolizing both movement and stillness. These concepts align perfectly with my recent focus on watercolors, which I used to create the image for this project.

Artist Profile
Alexander Kori Girard
Alexander Kori Girard was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1979. He graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 2001, earning degrees in both graphic design and illustration.
His work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Johansson Projects in Oakland, California, and Curator’s Cube in Tokyo, Japan. Additionally, his work has been included in numerous group exhibitions, including Gallery 16 in San Francisco (2020), Ace Hotel Gallery in Kyoto (2020), the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (2020 and 2015), Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles (2017), Vice Gallery in Mexico City (2011), MoCA in Los Angeles (2011), Triple Base Gallery in San Francisco (2010), Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco (2009), and Southern Exposure in San Francisco (2009).
Mr. Girard’s work is held in several public collections, including the Berkeley Art Museum, the Collection of the US Embassy in Maputo, Mozambique, and the Ace Hotel Kyoto, as well as numerous private collections. He recently returned to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he currently lives and works.