
I was born into a family of artists in the vibrant city of Kyoto. From a young age, I have been surrounded by colors and textures that inspire my unique style. My mother is a talented fashion designer known for her exquisite silk garments, while my father is an accomplished painter who has spent years perfecting his watercolor technique.
As a child, I would spend hours watching my parents work in their respective studios, fascinated by the way they brought their creations to life. This exposure sparked a deep interest within me to pursue a career as an artist myself, and I soon found myself training under both of them.
Now, at thirty years old, I have honed my skills in traditional Japanese art forms such as ukiyo-e woodblock printing and sumi ink painting while incorporating modern techniques like digital illustration into my work. My goal is to create pieces that transport viewers back in time, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder.