Tsukino Frog's artwork is a semi-3-dimensional work of art created by cutting original digital illustrations, stacking them layer by layer, and coating them with transparent resin. The layers of illustrations cast complex shadows on the work, and by adding decorative touches like nail art using transparent resin and other materials on top of the illustrations, the work expresses the complex layers that cover this world. I feel that this world is connected to the "invisible world" beyond the world we can see, and that feeling this world helps us to avoid division and conflict. Transparent resin is an indispensable material in my work to express "the hierarchy that is there but invisible. This work depicts a scene of two men and a woman standing in front of a building. The two figures are positioned deeper than the surrounding hierarchy and appear as if they exist there, as if they once existed, or as if they foretell their existence in the future to come. They represent this world in which the ambiguity of human existence is mixed with the memory of having existed with certainty.