Jannis Kounellis came to Naoshima to make this work in 1996. It is composed of rolled forms stacked up in a window bay so that most of the window is covered. Each form is a lead sheet wrapped around a common object such as a piece of driftwood, some Japanese paper, a scrap of kimono material, or a rice bowl. These are all things that people have used in everyday life and then discarded. Kounellis was involved with the art movement known as "Arte Povera" in Italy, and all of his subsequent work has been based on the belief that art should be found in life. In his first work in Japan, objects commonly used and thrown away by Japanese people in the course of everyday life have been crystallized into a work of art.