Edge

This work was exhibited in the group show “ACT Small Works Exhibition”, which has now concluded. It is currently available for sale. Size: 158×227 mmMedium: Acrylic, colored pencil on acrylic sheetYear: 2025

Solo

This work was exhibited in the group show “ACT Small Works Exhibition”, which has now concluded. It is currently available for sale. Size: 158×227 mmMedium: Acrylic, colored pencil on acrylic sheetYear: 2025

effect of light

Painting on acrylic panels changes its appearance depending on the direction of the light. This work pursues the quality of colors that are depicted by backlighting. Layers with different transparency and graininess are backlit to create a three-dimensional effect and complex texture.

The Architect of Transparency

Layers painted on the reverse side of the acrylic panel remain flat yet evoke depth and an untouchable presence.
Designed for spatial display, the work uses transparency and shadow to dissolve front-back distinction.

To Busta in shinjuku After the Rain

This work was exhibited at MARGINAL ART FAIR FUKUSHIMA. It belongs to the series “To HANDS After the Rain”. Size: 727×606 mmMedium: Acrylic, colored pencil on acrylic panelYear: 2025

Sea of clouds

This work is an exploration of diverse expressions on an acrylic panel. I tried painting and removing the layers many times. As a result, traces remain.The marks reveal my internal conflict and the time invested in the process.Initially intended to depict a “sea of clouds,” the work gradually shifted focus and became a study of …

To Tokyu Hands After the Rain

Using the natural transparency of acrylic sheets, this work captures the quiet atmosphere of a peaceful holiday after the rain. Various shades of white with different levels of transparency are painted on the reverse side of the acrylic sheet. Though the surface appears uneven, it is completely flat — an attempt to create depth within …

The sky where you can see ginkgos

Small works are a vital part of my practice, often serving as a space for experimentation.This piece is a study for The Architect of Transparency, exploring perceptual instability caused by varying degrees of pigment translucency.It uses whites with different transparency levels, such as go fun andzink white. Size: 300×300 mmMedium: Acrylic on acrylic panelYear: 2024