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I'm working on it together with the piece for my solo exhibition in London.

I'm working on it together with the piece for my solo exhibition in London.

At the same time, I am working on a piece commissioned by an American collector. 

At the same time, I am working on a piece commissioned by an American collector. 

The composition of the piece changes fluidly, to capture the beauty of the forms created by nature.

The composition of the piece changes fluidly, to capture the beauty of the forms created by nature.

The beauty of the shape created by gravity, from top to bottom, is beyond human power. Painting using water and gravity as tools may evoke a memory from an ancient past.

The beauty of the shape created by gravity, from top to bottom, is beyond human power. Painting using water and gravity as tools may evoke a memory from an ancient past.

I am considering the content for a lecture for a public elementary school's art program in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the Japan Art Academy. My plan is having elementary kids crumple the mulberry paper and think about what they see. I value the discovery of the diversity and potential individuality.

I am considering the content for a lecture for a public elementary school's art program in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the Japan Art Academy. My plan is having elementary kids crumple the mulberry paper and think about what they see. I value the discovery of the diversity and potential individuality.

For example, if you see an ocean in the crumpled paper, then create fish and seaweed and stick it on top. I am making that example. The paper may look like mountains, food, Godzilla, flowers, etc. I want students to enjoy their free creative-thinking.

For example, if you see an ocean in the crumpled paper, then create fish and seaweed and stick it on top. I am making that example. The paper may look like mountains, food, Godzilla, flowers, etc. I want students to enjoy their free creative-thinking.

I'm working on it together with the piece for my solo exhibition in London.
At the same time, I am working on a piece commissioned by an American collector. 
The composition of the piece changes fluidly, to capture the beauty of the forms created by nature.
The beauty of the shape created by gravity, from top to bottom, is beyond human power. Painting using water and gravity as tools may evoke a memory from an ancient past.
I am considering the content for a lecture for a public elementary school's art program in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the Japan Art Academy. My plan is having elementary kids crumple the mulberry paper and think about what they see. I value the discovery of the diversity and potential individuality.
For example, if you see an ocean in the crumpled paper, then create fish and seaweed and stick it on top. I am making that example. The paper may look like mountains, food, Godzilla, flowers, etc. I want students to enjoy their free creative-thinking.