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Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x15.7in
About this artwork
Acrylic on canvas board, 30×40cm
An expressive abstract piece exploring reversal and emotional flux. Bold colors, swirling shapes, and cryptic marks evoke movement, confusion, and transformation.
I am an abstract painter based in Berlin, working with layers of washi tape, torn edges, and quiet color fields. My practice explores the space between silence and expression — a place where inner emotion and outer reality begin to resonate. Through layered surfaces and subtle shifts of texture, I create compositions that feel like vibrations held in stillness. Each work carries a quiet energy, inviting the viewer into a moment of pause — a lightness in the chest that cannot be fully explained. My approach is rooted in years of working with paper, collage, and the physical act of layering. Before moving to Berlin, I was the first Japanese resident artist at Kunsthaus Tacheles, an experience that shaped my understanding of art as dialogue and shared space. Every painting is an attempt to create such a space — a place where something unnamed can be felt.