This work is inspired by the Hirakata Rakugan (Hiraka Takugan) by Hakkei Hanakei, and depicts the motif of Hiragata Bay in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama and the flock of birds that live there. The shapes and trajectories of the flying birds and the wavy sea surface are replaced with paint textures and simplified geometric shapes and placed on the screen. In addition, I draw different times on the screen of Hiragata Bay, which is the space surrounding the bird flock. Instead of being bound by one viewpoint or one situation, multiple scenes from multiple viewpoints and locations are mixed in the screen, and the disassembled elements are re-integrated into one screen to create `` Hiragata The image of Rakugan is abstractly drawn. My main theme is how to reflect modern visual experiences in paintings based on the traditions of Western painting while referring to the theory of painting after modern art.