Interview-1 :Meaning of painting
Q: How did you get interested in painting as a child?
This could be a typical kids story, but I was just obsessed about drawing at the age of 4 or 5.
It was not rare for me to spend most of the day drawing & painting without thinking about the time. I believe my concentration was on a different level when I was doing it.
Reviewing those my early works brings me back to the very pure standpoint I was at as a child.
Q: This is a very fundamental question, but what is art for you?
It's not something difficult to understand, but to be close to our daily life & touchable at ease.
In my creative activity, a work should come out of me quite naturally rather than be materialized by design. I couldn't be happier if my audience also had that kind of natural stance in seeing my works & others.
I don't stick to a particular ideology or thought in creating my work as they are supposed to inevitably change with the times.
Q: Where does your inspiration come from?
Mainly from mother nature. Mountains, water...especially clouds & sky are hard to understand or unexplainable in words.
Expressing those "hard-to-visualize" stuff has been a major theme in my creative work.
To be continued to Ep.2
Produced & translated by
3e-Tokyo Project