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Music taste
Eclectic. |
Favorite drink
Red wine, Green tea. |
Favorite quote
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained." |
Recommended Books
Sagmeister:
Made You Look by Peter Hall
Pablo
Neruda: Selected Poems
Leopardi:
Selected Poems |
Specialty?
Painting, mixed media, and sculpture. |
Dream Project
I would love to create large paintings over
15' x 15' and sculptures for permanent public
display. |
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How did you
become a artist?
Since I was a little child, I always wanted to become
an artist. I've visualized myself getting involved
in the creative world probably since I was in junior
high school. In 2004, I started showing my art publicly,
and here I am now. Where are you
from originally?
I am originally from Japan. Who
were your main influences growing up?
My mother's side of the family was comprised mainly
of musicians, dancers and artists, so I was always
exposed to art in many different forms. Another
influence was Japanese comic books (manga), especially
shoujo-manga artists. Additionally, I have been
influenced by authors such as Osamu Dazai, Ryunosuke
Akutagawa, Shinichi Hoshi, Hermann Hesse, Robert
A. Heinlein, Franz Kafka, and Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe, to name a few. Did you
go to art school/college for art or are you self-taught?
As a child, I attended private art school for Japanese
calligraphy for over 10 years and later studied
Chinese calligraphy under a few notable calligraphers
here in the Bay Area for another five years. Furthermore,
I studied fine arts at the San Francisco Art Institute,
and graphic design at the California College of
the Arts. Any advice or tips to
novice painters?
It's not easy to pursue your dreams, especially
in the face of hardships and criticism. I believe
that something good will happen to you sooner or
later as long as you don't give up on your dreams.
So even if you receive harsh criticism about your
work, keep believing in yourself and keep doing
what you love. What has been the
most rewarding and challenging project you have
worked on?
Although this may not be the answer you're looking
for, I would like to say that I, myself, have been
the most rewarding and challenging project I've
worked on. Supporting myself with a full-time job
while taking a full course load at the California
College of the Arts was the most challenging experience
I've ever had. Since I had to maintain high GPAs
with a crazy amount of homework in order to keep
scholarships and awards while I worked at my demanding
full-time job, it was very difficult for me physically,
emotionally and financially. Many times I had to
work on projects through the night at school! Because
of these experiences, I feel that I am better equipped
to deal with the challenges in life, especially
as an independent artist. If I think back now, I
believe that it was the most rewarding life experience
for me, at least so far! What is
your favorite portfolio piece? Why?
Currently, I have eleven series of works so it is
very hard for me to choose my favorite portfolio
piece out of them. I would say that my most favorite
series could be the "Flower" series. In
"Winter," the black motif of dry flowers
and leaves conjures images of departure, death or
reincarnation while in "Spring," the red
motif of dry flowers and leaves represents dayspring,
life, or beginnings. I love the images of beginnings,
and endings, which are a continuous and eternal
force around and within us. What
American artist inspires you most?
Robert
Smithson inspires me the most. |
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| All images have been
used with permission. All images are copyrighted
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Matsuri
Melody No. 12
from the Matsuri (festivals) series
Ink, acrylic, watercolor on archival paper
11" x 14"
2006 |
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Installation
of the Flower series
Mixed media
2005 |
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Winter
from the Flower series
Mixed media on canvas
18" x 24"
2004 |
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Spring
from the Flower series
Mixed media on canvas
18" x 24"
2005 |
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Images
of Avant-garde Ikebana #1 & #2
from the Avant-garde Ikebana series
Mixed media
2004 |
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Avant-garde
Ikebana #2
from the Avant-garde Ikebana series
9 9/15" x 10" x 26"
Mixed media
2005 |
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Avant-garde
Ikebana #3
from the Avant-garde Ikebana series
10 1/8" x 16 π" x 11 π"
Mixed media
2005 |
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Purple
Images
from the Avant-garde Ikebana series
Archival digital print
11" x 14"
2006 |
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