[Introduction of exhibited works (22 works)] *Some of the work photos may differ from the exhibited works.
*The name of the university at the time of graduation/completion in March 2023 is specified.
*Exhibition contents and exhibition dates are subject to change without notice.
Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Katsumi Asano Artist Information
Everything in this world is made up of energy. He continues to create a collection of thick paint and wavy brushstrokes, which he calls the "technique of energy."

Energy(Gokusaiha)
Tama Art University Graduate School Yuki Abe Artist Information
I draw shapes and colors that I draw in my daily life, connecting them to things like an association game.

Before the Anticipation
Musashino Art University Graduate School Hinako AmanoArtist Information
I am working on drawing colors and shapes inspired by my daily life. I'm just betting my fate on freely drawing what I want to draw.

feel special
Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Fumimaro Ayano Artist Information
Set in a fictitious cloakroom, personal memories entrusted to us and the items entrusted and collected form an unintended archive.

Do not forget to forget
Kyoto University of Arts Graduate School Hal Matsuda Artist Information
He creates works using modern reproduction techniques and historical reproduction techniques. Combining real and virtual spaces, we examine the history of human reproduction.

Musashino Art University Graduate School Sana Iga Artist Information
By creating layers in the process of creating lines, such as extraction, composition, and printing, a distance is created from the vivid lines that emerge from one's own body, and a calmness is established. I would like to indirectly convey through the silkscreen the idea of maintaining a sense of distance between myself and the designs created.

Transition from line to surface, shape manifestation
Akita Public Art University Rina Goto Artist Information
Starting from the sacred eeriness he feels towards nature, he developed a story based on Eastern philosophy such as a moped trip in Akita, Japanese animism, and Buddhism.

The Rabbit and The Old Wood, The Tree in the Cemetery,
Mandala of the Rabbit Bat
Musashino Art University Momoka Sakata Artist Information
Arrange the memories you spent in Oita using the up-down method and the distribution of gravity. Leaving past events as a story-like landscape.
