What leads me to make art is my desire to communicate and share with other people what I fascinate about. I daydream a lot everyday and enjoy these activities. I like reading books, listening music, and looking at people or animals probably because these activity let me fantasize a lot more differently, widely, and interestingly. Through those activities, I sometimes encounter fascinating ideas which widen my imagination.
My obsessive thoughts themselves are like flashcards which help me elaborate my art works. Working from those thoughts, I am rather interested in what would be visually interesting for my works so that viewers can fantasize something from them. I believe what works to be visually interesting relates whether the works create their own atmosphere, feeling, or emotion and make viewers question something about the works.
I want viewers to share the worlds that I reproduced in my works and to imagine something from my works making viewers’ own story.