Her pictorial style is based on simple lines and “smiling faces”, according to the artist herself. A creative positivism that has led her to publish several books and become one of Japan’s most sought-after illustrators for brands and magazines. But behind this relaxed realism, there’s also a message that values everyday life, social encounters and personal harmony – values intrinsic to Japanese culture, which should also be universal.
In recent years, she has broken the barrier of contemporary art, exhibiting in galleries such as Akrilyc or The Waluso Gallery in London (UK) or Tokyo Pixel in Japan.