Based in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, she is a Minoyaki ceramic artist who incorporates her own graphics into traditional ceramic transfer techniques and painting, advocating classical yet innovative designs. Using Japan's cultural background and symbolic elements, she questions "What is prejudice?" and explores works that stimulate various inherent consciousness and norms daily.Skulls are my representative motif, contrasting with the mainstream of pottery, which is linked to daily life crafts.
Art Pieces: These works transcend the boundary between crafts and art, using ceramic transfer techniques and pottery glazes. They are not just about sensing the duality of my consciousness but also about realizing every moment of 'now,' not just perceiving death negatively.
Bottles and Vessels: In the act of coloring vessels for life, the skull, symbolizing the opposite, death, is used. However, by perceiving it as a motif of duality, it becomes a pop symbol that accompanies daily life.