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Mixed Media Artist

Born in Ishikawa Prefecture,raised in Yokohama.
Graduated from Women's Arts College.Currently teaching art at school,I am also making it.
The theme of production is making themes on "communication" and "problem occurring on the earth".In "Communication" which is the theme of the work,standing in the field where teaching art himself,feeling is utilized in the work.Art has a great power.Even if you do not understand or understand words,you can communicate with people from many countries through art work.Not only adults but children are the same.Children who can not express their own will can produce their own ideas and thoughts by making art works and having them appreciate by others.Art work becomes one communication tool.By communicating with many people,we can discover new ways of expression and think that new world will also spread.I am pleased that my work also becomes a communication tool for everyone.
Another theme "The problem that is happening on the earth" is creating works focusing on the problem that is being turned away despite human beings getting soiled by themselves.Materials of art work use trees,shellfish,seaweed and glass etc falling in the sea and forest of Japan.
Through the work,I'm putting in the message that I want you to think about the problem that is happening now.
石川県生まれ、横浜育ち。
女子美術大学 造形学部 デザイン学科 卒業。現在、中学校で美術を教えながら、自らも制作している。
制作のテーマは、主に「コミュニケーション」をテーマに制作をしている。その時々で、表現する作品のスタイルは変わっていく。今、私を取り巻く時代、置かれている環境、関わっている人々…私とコミュニケーションを取っている人やモノや時間に合わせて、素材や表現方法を考え、楽しみながら制作している。また、美術作品は1つのコミュニケーションツールになると私は感じている。作品を通して、多くの人とコミュニケーションを取ることで、新たな表現方法を発見することができ、また、新しい世界も広がると考えている。私の作品も、皆のコミュニケーションツールになってくれると嬉しい。現在は、アクリル絵の具を使い、スクラッチの技法を行いながら制作している。それから、木や海藻を使い作品を制作している。
将来は、絵本の挿絵を描いたり、カフェに作品を飾ったり、個展を行ったりと、世界で活躍するアーティストを目指している。

Past Exhibitions

-JCAT New York Solo Exhibition in June 2020
-JCAT New York Made in Japan Exhibition August 2022

Live Your Dream

I was born in Nanao, Ishigaki and raised in Yokohama, Kanagawa.

I was born in Nanao, Ishigaki and raised in Yokohama, Kanagawa. My antique-loving mother collected daily commodities and artworks (especially pottery and dyed goods) from the Taisho period and the beginning of the Showa period. I have memories of joining my mother in collecting these wonderful artworks from permitted warehouses. As a result, I was raised with artworks as a part of my life.

I have always loved drawing, but…..Read More