Shiomi Kurihara


Materials: Indian ink(Japanese Sumi ink)
I describe a realistic instance hidden inside the view of everyday life

Yuko Kano


When one considers the human body as a part of nature, the word “conflating” may not be the most suited one, but this work expresses mysteries of life and visual fun by conflating the human body with nature.
Through heaping differences and difficulties of the human body and the many curves of the human soul, I am striving towards paintings which seem to be extracted from their surface and still have a quiet energy.

Toshio Watanabe


Without settling onto representational or abstract painting, I want to express my works which are composed out of numerous motives, with many colours and a free structure.
Oil painting・Watercolour・Woodcut・Pastel・Acrylic

Ayako Taguchi


I drew plants which move us and give us inner peace with the life as a theme.