Using a unique technique that combines the techniques of sumi-e and detailed expression with a round pen, she depicts the beautiful things and ideal worlds that she come into contact with in her daily life.In recent years, She has been adding glittering gold leaf, platinum leaf, Japanese painting materials such as chalk powder, and transparent watercolors to my monochrome ink paintings to create a three-dimensional effect in her paintings.
Inspired by her desire to contemplate the existence of "gods and Buddhas," she incorporates into her works secret stories based on the myths and legends of the shrines and temples that she has visited many times.
She also beautifully depict mystery of the reproductive functions of hermaphrodite insects and the human organs within a variety of conceptual themes. This is because she believes that all living life is precious, and that the way animals and plants live is very simple and precious.
She hopes to convey the beauty of Japanese ink and washi paper to the world and future generations, while expressing the invisible things of "gods and Buddhas" and the physical things of "life and death" as two sides of the same coin in a contemporary way with a phantasmagoric worldview.