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 Four Projects

1,Resonance Project  (Reincarnation, connected.)

The same circle design will be included in the production work. The project will continue from 2021 to 2030 (along with the SDG targets). Afterwards, I would like to exhibit all the artworks with the circles on the same gallery wall, or on a natural wall (over the White Cliffs, photographed with a drone) or on a sea breakwater in Japan (after the Tohoku earthquake, the sea breakwaters rose high and changed the landscape), or on a concrete wall outside (on a building wall or under an overpass, where people pass frequently I would like to exhibit the works connected to one wall (like street art). The meaning of the circle (rim) is reincarnation, the connection between people, connected time, light (Niels Bohr describes light as a line and Einstein describes as a dot)I am looking forward to seeing how my work will look when it is displayed on one wall in 2030.

2, Female's collection(women's rights)

A series of paintings created fantastically in neutral human form on the subject of women, based on news and current affairs of the time, mainly on women's rights issues and human rights. Expresses a voice from the female side. The size of the canvas on which the subject is painted is usually fixed.

3、Kimono project(Transmission of Japanese history and culture.)

The project is based on current events or some other theme, while using traditional kimono and traditional kimono patterns and passing on their qualities as Japanese people. The project is about expressing the quality and meaning of the kimono as an artist based on current events or stories.

4、Hospital Art Project (Healing painting, social contribution)future project.

Art in Hospitals, Rapidly Needed in Japan's Super-Aging Society.The general definition of hospital art is: 'Actions in which volunteers, patients and staff create, exhibit and present paintings, music, etc. in medical and welfare facilities. Also, the art that seeks to provide spiritual care for patients by making the facility a pleasant place to be." It states.

Miho Nakanishi classifies art activities in hospitals into four categories: 1) therapies using art; 2) therapies using design; 3) art projects; and 4) patients themselves as artistic expressionists.

This applies in particular to design and art projects.

I am interested in hospital art. I thought it might have a medical meaning. I know it is not enough, but I also hope to contribute to society as an artist and a person of expression.

There is a group in a university that has a project to create art with people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol.  I participated once with ZOOM and found it interesting. If I had the time and availability, I would have wanted to be part of the volunteer work to assist with their mental and health care, too!

 

Of course, art in hospitals is one thing, but.... It would be nice if I could create paintings that would be visual healing for those who are ill in some way and their families.

 

Three separate projects, but connected and even created in collaboration.

※SDGs:Sustainable Development Goal:A plan and goal to "solve the world's environmental, discrimination, poverty and human rights problems by 2030 with everyone in the world".

https://sdgs.un.org/goals

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