Painter, born in 1992. Gunma Born in Ota City. Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Department of Painting (Laboratory of Techniques and Materials). Based on her own experiences of separation from trusted others, such as heartbreak, isolation, and bereavement, she has been working with the image of others who continue to change fluidly in her mind (like a complex chimera of past experiences that does not indicate a specific individual), which she calls "you," to multifacetedly determine the existence of this motif with its indefinite shape but strong sense of reality. He uses a variety of materials and methods of expression to create his works, as if he were trying to determine the existence of this motif, which has an indefinite shape but is accompanied by a strong sense of reality. Many of his works are extremely experimental, referring to the work and attitude of modern painters such as Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse, who confronted their own expression over a long period of time. In addition, apart from his individual production activities, he regularly organizes independent exhibitions and art festivals, calling on players of his generation (including curators and critics) under the theme of "the antithesis of the modern age, which demands precocious expression. Major solo exhibitions include "Colorful Corpse Flesh" (2023,TAKU SOMETANI G ALL ERY) "Until You Turn into You" (2024,galleryblue3143), major group exhibitions include "Lived Garden" (2019, Kyoto Botanical Garden, curated by Yu Takagi) "Standing Ovation / (2021, Hotel New Akao, curated by Yu Takagi), "YUWO WALKING BUNJIN" (2023, GASBON_METABOLISM, curated by Kei Harachie), and major independent exhibitions include "Painting and Movement 'Rough Dimension'" (2018, Yotsuya Unidentified Studio), "Let's Take a Little Side Trip. Why don't we take a short detour? (2023, Nezu Curry Lucky), "Say hello to Stranger" (2021, various locations in Kanazawa, Ishikawa), "Uraraka Painting Festival" (2023, various locations in Taito-ku, Tokyo, hired curators: Ito Yuki, Nozomi Iimori, Yu Takagi, Atsuhiro Miyake, Rintaro Fuse), and others.
