It expresses a sense of life and dynamism. I believe that Japanese paper originally has a sense of life scattered throughout it. To avoid destroying the power of the paper, I applied colors with mineral pigments. The rough particles of paint are applied in such a way as to catch on the surface. Since the work is three-dimensional, it accumulates in the depressed areas. The power of the glue gives it a new face. It becomes quite strong. Since I have not yet made full use of it, I would like to make it with materials from various regions. I always want to be the first witness to a world I have never seen before. Since the end of the year before last, I have been pursuing matiere in the expression of washi paper and iwa-enogu (mineral pigments), and I am also making my latest works by applying washi paper directly on wood and painting with iwa-enogu (mineral pigments). I still want to evolve. The size of the work is a square of 15 cm, but I have attached strings so that it can be arranged in the shape of a rhombus.