Yuko Doya
http://www.yukodoya.net
Iron, coated with Urethane on Parkerizing
Shiko Tsukazaki
http://shikou-tsukazaki.com/
Water color, Enamel
Emiko Jitsuishi
http://www5.airnet.ne.jp/emiko/
I want to express the sensitive and beautiful world, created with light and shadow.
In my works no humans are visible but I always draw while keeping the inkling of a human in my mind. My main motifs are kimonos, dolls, laces, lamps, candles, baskets, ribes, etc.
Tomosuke Nakayama
http://tomosuke.net
Profound pursuit of light and shadow.
Yukimushi(snöflinga)
http://starleafandflower.wix.com/yukimushi-snoflinga
leaves, and stone, nailpolish
Sayuri Yokoi
http://yokoisayuri.wix.com/yokoisayuri
A painting which has the heart of passed days, yesterday, and tomorrow.
Shikou Tsukazaki
http://shikou-tsukazaki.com/
Material for making art: needle
Scratch paintings.
Yumi Akiyama
http://r-studio6.wixsite.com/mysite-1
Mental or imagined scenery is expressed in sumi ink in the piece based on the sprits of Japanese calligraphy.
The work also has the concept of the “blank”, the importance of the balance between black and white, tangible and intangible or fullness and emptiness.
K.Junko
Aya Inoue
http://aya-inoue.jimdo.com/
My works centre around concrete art and sometimes abstraction. Recently I found interest in abstract art and am currently dedicating myself to it.
I work with themes like world peace, human rights, problems of our society and the inner world of our minds.