About The Artist
I was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan during an era in which my gender was discouraged from
seriously pursuing any creative paths. Nevertheless, a spark was somehow ignited in me as a
child, urging me to explore art and to continue drowning out the noise insisting I do otherwise.
Today, I am a printmaker and painter. I obtained my B.F.A in Fine Arts from San Jose State University,
and I specialize in monoprints. I combine several techniques like etching, monotype, chine-collé,
and photo transfer. For paintings, I mainly use oil and encaustic.
My work falls under abstract and symbolic art. I am interested in how the past and
present intersect, and what tensions emerge as a result. I often find myself in a process of re-
articulating and re-organizing my identity as an artist, mother, citizen, and human.