Yuko Sekiguchi
http://www.y-sekiguchi.com/
I describe my art about climate or interests using Sumi ink, crayon, water color.
Shiko Tsukazaki
http://shikou-tsukazaki.com/
Water color, Enamel
Momoca
http://momo-works.net/
My works are watercolor on wooden color prints.
The editions are limited to 10 pieces.
Once the “Horisusume” technique is completed, there cannot be a reprint.
Satoshi Imazu
http://satoshi-i.com/
This site introduces the work of Satoshi Imazu. He is an oil painter.
Hiromi Nakamura
http://tsuyoshi-hirominakamura.com/
I draw Japanese-style paintings Nihonga of nature landscapes and European landscapes.
Yukiko Saito
http://www.ys-glass.com
Through using the techniques of stained glass, the metal lines which connect the glasses gain expressions.
My aim while creating is to give the glasses a presence.
Sayuri Yokoi
http://yokoisayuri.wix.com/yokoisayuri
A painting which has the heart of passed days, yesterday, and tomorrow.
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.
Fukumi
http://xn--w8j053m8hk.jp
Maneki-Nekos made with traditional Japanese craft techniques.
All her works are original.
http://manekineko.ocnk.biz/ (PC/en)
http://manekineko.ocnk.biz/phone/ (SP/en)




