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.

Y.Y


Title:”Yellow dream” (Acrylic gesso 33cm x 24cm)

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.

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.

ATSUHIRO KATO

http://www.pittura-kato.com
My art is inspired by Japanese traditional art such as a Ukiyoe art.
I describe my art as a fantasy world which doesn’t exist in reality, and I would like people to enjoy my art which I made as a Japanese person with the world.