This series unfolds a visual dialogue between impermanence and perception, rooted in both Japanese and Greco-Latin cultural traditions. Drawing on themes from mono no aware and classical notions of kairos, the work explores fleeting beauty and the silent tension between temporality and meaning. Through quiet compositions and calibrated light, each image invites the viewer beyond emotion—towards contemplation. Nature becomes metaphor, echoing myths and seasonal rites, while technical precision frames a timeless stillness. Symbolism is layered yet unspoken, leaving space for interpretation, as i
I am a visual artist and photographer based in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. My work explores themes of impermanence, silence, and perception, drawing inspiration from both Japanese aesthetics and Greco-Latin philosophy. Through long exposures, panoramic compositions, and natural light, I create contemplative images that invite viewers to slow down and reconnect with fleeting atmospheres. My artistic practice blends precision and emotion, using photography as a medium for quiet observation and poetic storytelling.