One of the artists who impressed her was Max Klinger, a late 19th century symbolist. When creating a work of art, a story like a short story first comes to mind, and then the imagination is inspired, and each piece of art is a part of the story. They are born like a scene. For this reason, her works often develop as a series. When she was in elementary school, she was fascinated by scientific magazines, and when she was in middle and high school, she was fascinated by Japanese literature of the Meiji and early Showa periods. She went on to study Ecosystem Studies at university and completed her master's degree at the Graduate School of Bordeaux in France. As an artist, her passion for science has always been a source of inspiration. She is receiving. She likes the feeling of traveling into the world of imagination and spirit while incorporating a scientific and social background, and the reality with a comfortable silence, evoking a strange sense of discomfort that seems to shake the line between fiction and She explores expressions that speak to us.
I was attracted to the messages that each artworks has. I personally focus on the empathy for the vision and message from daily bases so it was nice to feel that.