He has studied calligraphy, tea ceremony, and Japan culture.
When he was 5 years old, he went to a calligraphy class with his grandmother.
My grandmother was a kimono tailor.
She was a grandmother who was particular about the exquisite tailoring that suited each person.
The environment that was a part of such a casual life has influenced me now.
Until now, I have been working for a major company, getting married, giving birth, and living a life as a full-time housewife.
From there, he began to pursue the charm of calligraphy, "beauty".
He is currently running a calligraphy class and developing artist activities.
He creates "designs that resonate comfortably and remain in the heart forever".
The tips of the brush open and the tips of the brushes come together, weaving delicate changes.
The margins of calligraphy, the bleeding of ink, and the blurring of various expressions seem to be human personalities.
The lines and expressions change depending on the breathing, rhythm, and state of mind.
It is a work that blatantly expresses momentary expressions that cannot be repainted, and soothes and heals the heart.
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