Kim Kardashian is certainly enjoying her trip to Japan. The starlet has been all over social media sharing photos of her family getaway to the Asian country. Indeed, Kim has been showing off the numerous sites the family has visited. Additionally, the 42-year-old has also been flaunting her numerous wardrobe changes. However, the Kardashian-West clan recently shared one of the more memorable moments of their trip. Kim and the kids were able to hang out with a renowned Japanese artist.
Kardashian recently took to Instagram to share photos of her family's meeting with designer Takashi Murakami. Kim went on to credit daughter North for making the trip happen. Apparently, North is a big fan of Murakami and didn't want to leave the country without meeting him. Kim captioned the photos with "All North wanted was to meet @takashipom on our trip to Japan!" The family was clearly appreciative of the experience. "Thank you Murakami for opening up your creative bubble for us and bringing some of your magic to the kids." she said.
Kim Kardashian Meets Artist Who Has Impacted Hip-Hop
The family clearly enjoyed themselves. However, Kim did indicate that the kids may not have been getting along the entire time. "It would have been nice if they weren’t fighting LOL." Subsequently, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was able to see the bright side. "We got a decent picture but hey?!" she concluded. Having the ability to meet Murakami is certainly something special. The Japanese designer has distinguished himself as a giant in the art world. Additionally, Murakami also has a connection to hip-hop. His artwork has become renowned among both fans and artists. The artist has spoken about an unrealized anime project with the late rapper Juice Wrld. Additionally, he was linked up multiple times with Drake and his OVO Brand.
Moreover, the designer also has a connection to Kardashian's ex-husband Kanye West. The pair have linked up multiple times over the years. Perhaps their most famous collab was on Kanye and Kid Cudi's Kids See Ghosts project. Apparently, Kanye had handed down his respect for Murakami to his children. The Japanese artist is sure to inspire many more generations going forward.
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