Born in Tokyo in 1972.
He started skateboarding at the age of 13, moved to the United States at the age of 17, encountered graffiti, and developed his own unique style influenced by the Edo period, which is his roots.
Based in Asakusa, he exhibits his works not only in Japan but also in America, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
The media of expression are wide-ranging and flexible, including paper, walls, wood, and three-dimensional objects.
He was a founding member of T19, a pioneering group in Japanese skate culture, and was also a member of Daizu Jikken, a group that made a mark in the history of Japanese graffiti.
ESOW_CV BLOCK PARTYAn open space where music and art, the street and the city, and the cultural memories rooted there intersect.
ESOW, Kawamura Kosuke, Face Oka, NAIJEL GRAPH, and MHAK. Five artists will launch BLOCK PARTY at MYAF2025, tracing their own musical roots and memories of the city of Tokyo.
An attempt to reexamine local culture, which has been formed through the natural intermingling and resonance of different disciplines.