Jun Takahashi started painting around eight, nine, or ten years ago, primarily using oil paint. He paints in his bedroom at home, noting that the smell of oil permeates the space. When he paints in his countryside studio, the scent is less overwhelming due to the presence of wind. In his Tokyo home, the smaller space results in a mix of oil and dog pee odors, which he humorously acknowledges.
Takahashi leads a diverse and balanced life, juggling responsibilities with his brand, family, children, art, urban and rural lifestyles, movies, running, and music. While many creatives fixate on one passion, Takahashi finds harmony in pursuing multiple interests. His children, who have varied interests in K-pop and makeup, also bring different perspectives and experiences into his life.
Known as the godfather of streetwear, Takahashi reflects on his connection with youth culture. While he may not actively keep up with the younger generation due to his restricted social outings, he remains curious about their interests. Despite the challenging economic climate, he views this period as an opportunity to harness creativity as a powerful tool to navigate uncertainties. He acknowledges the importance of adaptability and financial management to sustain his brand, Undercover, amidst fluctuating market conditions. Through it all, Takahashi finds solace and purpose in his creative pursuits.