Sea and Space. It rings. When I paint, I like to use a lot of random combinations of elements of various concepts, and I like to use coincidental expressions as if I were playing with the composition on the screen. It is an outpouring of something with a primitive and childish physicality before it is verbalized by reason. As one or two of these small, discrete paintings are stacked one on top of the other, they begin to flow together as if they are telling a story. The production of paintings, which differ in form from the usual three-dimensional works, has just begun. I cannot wait to see what direction these small paintings will take and what kind of world they will depict in the future. Just as three-dimensional elements have been transferred to the plane, all that has been cultivated on the plane will one day be brought into three-dimensional modeling. Just as with three-dimensional modeling, another institution has emerged in which the work itself begins to circulate naturally. Collagraph Collagraph is a collagraph that uses various materials as plates, such as brass parts of old watches and pieces of wood. The collagraph is a one-of-a-kind work that cannot be reproduced or duplicated in the same way as a print because it is a technique that takes advantage of the coincidence of combining multiple plates. Material Oil on watercolor paper Original size: 148mm x 100mm (postcard size) Signed on the back of the work Frame size: 23.5cm high, 28.5cm wide, 2cm thick Weight: 450g Interior, monochrome, city, house, building, fantasy, art, small picture, small painting, painting, life with painting, art life, art, monotone, whale, whale