Biography
He was born in a town rich in nature in Hokkaido. The adults around him say that he had an excellent aesthetic sense from childhood.
He studied design at the Tohoku Institute of Technology and was greatly influenced by the Japanese illustrators of the 1980s. After graduating from the university, he...
He was born in a town rich in nature in Hokkaido. The adults around him say that he had an excellent aesthetic sense from childhood.
He studied design at the Tohoku Institute of Technology and was greatly influenced by the Japanese illustrators of the 1980s. After graduating from the university, he wished to study further and entered the graduate school of Chiba University. He studied design further in the master's and doctoral programs until he received his doctorate in engineering. During this time, he was taught by several artists such as Zaishi Kanamori and Ryoichi Shigeta, which helped him a lot later on when he became an artist. From Zaishi Kanamori he learned the perspective of figurative art, and from Ryoichi Shigeta he learned the perspective of abstract art. Today, he is expanding his range of expression in many fields, both figurative and abstract, but the groundwork for this can be traced back to his student days.
After finishing graduate school, he became a freelance designer, but a year later, he was approached by a research institute and became a researcher. Eventually, he became independent and set up his own private office.
In 2006, he moved to Sapporo, Hokkaido, and in 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake struck. Being a university student in the Tohoku and Kanto regions, it was hard to believe it was someone else's problem. He felt deeply uneasy and knew he had to do something. However, unable to do anything, he eventually began to draw his own hands to pray. It was at this time that he decided to start working as an artist. At this time, his artistic activities became synonymous with prayer.
His works are considered to be highly original, but wither believes that there are no more techniques or methods that are not used in modern art. For this reason, he does not place importance on originality. Instead, he wishes to be a spokesperson for someone else. That's why the "S" is lower case.
For the same reason, he calls himself a contemporary artist, but does not call himself an avant-garde artist.
When he started his artistic career, he received requests for paintings from friends all over the country, and he painted one after another.
For three years from 2012 to 2014, he produced a monthly calendar for a beauty salon. Based on her experience of studying design, she has been refining her stylish style.
She participated in group exhibitions in 2012 (etching) and 2013 (croquis), and finally had a solo exhibition in 2014. Around the same time, Sapporo International Art Festival 2014 (guest director: Ryuichi Sakamoto) was held and approved as a related project.
He is a member of more than 60 art groups and has a strong fan base around the world. He is a member of over 60 art groups and has a strong following around the world, especially for his abstract paintings, which were first recognized overseas. He paints in a right-brained way with basic training such as croquis on a daily basis, and continues to paint freely without being restricted by painting materials or style.
In order to show his work more widely, he began to expand overseas; he had a solo exhibition in New York in 2017. Since then, he has participated in many group exhibitions held in New York. He continues to position New York as the center of his overseas activities.
In his future activities, he considers Gerhard Richter to be his ideal artist. He is a very good figurative painter, abstract painter, and also a sculptor, which is in line with his direction. macos/deepLFree.translatedWithDeepL.text