Each and every one of us lives with our own "consciousness. Consciousness is the very foundation of our existence as living beings, yet we have no way to see it. The only way we can access consciousness is to turn our attention toward the world in which we live. We can see it, hear it, smell it. Our sensory organs access the world so that we can be aware of the presence of consciousness. I want to find abstraction in the presence of this consciousness. For me, the approach to abstract painting is first to touch the world, and then to project the presence of the world that I perceive into my work. In other words, I superimpose an image of both the world reflected in my own sense organs and the way I feel about it. Therefore, rather than concrete colors and shapes, he attempts to give color and texture to forms that have been simplified and lost their names, and to place the forms of these forms on the screen in a compositional manner, and to create a picture of the connection between the artist's consciousness and the world, while focusing on the presence drifting from the subject. This approach can be described as an exploration of new sensory reproduction through abstract painting. This work depicts Tokyo Tower.