MEET YOUR ART FESTIVAL 2025 is the setting for a collaboration between Scalp D, developed by Anfa Co., Ltd., and artist Face Oka.

This project is based on Scalp D's brand concept, "Relax your mind."
Art also brings about "space in the heart" such as serenity, courage, and healing. This collaboration aims to combine the power of Scalp D and art to naturally create space in daily life.
Based on the theme of "Art in the Bathroom," Scalp D's distinctive rectangular bottle has been treated as a canvas, with limited edition packaging designed by artist Face Oka, which will be sold in limited quantities at the festival venue. This product offers a new experience of decorating an otherwise inorganic bathroom with art simply by placing it, and will add color to your daily skincare routine.
Furthermore, in the Face Oka exhibition space set up in the art fair area of the festival venue, in addition to the display of original works, a bathtub and CRT television will be placed in a way that corresponds with this project, creating an installation that expresses MARK lifestyle. In a space filled with playfulness and culture, you can experience the world of Face Oka's art and Sculp D in three dimensions.
Prior to the festival, MEET YOUR ART Media has released an interview video with Face Oka. In it, he talks about his background as an artist, the concept of his work, and the thoughts behind this collaboration. Be sure to check it out.
◆ Scalp D × Face Oka Project Overview
[Collaboration product overview]
Title of the work: "Clue"
Concept: I have not attached any deep meaning to the artwork in order to stimulate the viewer's imagination as much as possible. By focusing on color and design, I hope that you will be able to experience the art while relaxing in the bath and wondering, "What does this painting mean?"
Price: 4,300 yen (tax included)
[Face Oka exhibition booth and product sales area]
Exhibition area: MEET YOUR ART FESTIVAL 2025 Art Fair "MEET YOUR ARTISTS -CROSS OVER-" area
Venue: EH ALL (2-1-3 Higashishinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)