Lacquer painting is an artistic expression rooted in Eastern cultural traditions, embodying both the sensibility of nature and the human spirit. It is a harmonious fusion of craftsmanship and aesthetics.
My creative inspiration stems from close observation of the natural world—plants, flowers, and landscapes—translated through my own emotional perception.
Through traditional lacquer techniques such as chinkin (gold-inlay carving) and maki-e (sprinkled picture), I aim to express a visual language that captures the subtle layers and luster shaped by time and the human hand. This process reveals a different kind of beauty—an artistic vision born from emotion, nature, and the enduring spirit of handmade art.