Satoru Fujishita is a Japanese artist who explores the ideal form of the picture in painting with the theme of opposites such as surface and interior, or yang and yin.
In my work, I mainly use acrylic board and graphite, and I want to create an inorganic image with sharp lines and simple shapes as much as possible.
In terms of activities, I have participated in many group exhibitions in Japan and abroad, mainly solo exhibitions.
Chihiro Kabata is a Japanese artist whose drawings and sculptures accumulate delicate ink lines into powerful visions. Chihiro Kabata's medium of choice — ballpoint pen on paper – is deceptively humble, making the final result all the more unanticipated. Her works bring together the visual idioms of old Japan and the metaphysics of contemporary art.
She is a practicing visual artist originally from Tokyo, Japan. She received her MFA from Musashino Art University. Chihiro Kabata has had numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally. Venues have included the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, The Ueno Royal Museum, Fuchu Art Museum, Echigo-Tsumari Art Field, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore ( ICAS ), gallery alpha M ( Musashino Art University ), Zibo museum, Pyeongtack museum, Nam-seoul university gallery, Art Front Gallery at Tokyo, kashya Hildebrand at Switzerland, and others. She was noticed in The College Art Association 101ST ANNUAL CONFERENCE NEW YORK( CAA)
Hitoshi seki is a Japanese artist who pursues simplicity.
His work represents a little bit of form where there is none.
It is as if we are at the beginning of something that cannot yet exist.
His work evokes the passage of time that swells up afterwards.
It is a work that will always be unfinished.