The 42nd artist room was created by artist KOTO. The production is completed on September, 2024.
Room #3418 | Completion Date: 2024.09
Many traditional patterns are used in crafts, traditional performing arts, and are also found in everyday items such as interior decor. These patterns are often inspired by objects, phenomena, and the beauty of nature, including the four seasons, all of which are deeply rooted in Japanese life. Each pattern carries its own meaning and wishes, such as “health,” “good relationships,” and “longevity,” as well as themes related to work and studies like “business expansion” and “academic success.” There are also patterns symbolizing “happiness,” “protection from evil,” and “future prosperity.” The three large bundled noshi (a traditional ceremonial wrapping symbolizing good fortune) in this room represent a pattern that symbolizes the fortunate connection between people. Within this pattern, various other auspicious motifs are depicted. I hope you can appreciate the charm of these designs and feel the essence of Japan.
Lives in Ishikawa Prefecture
Creating art with the motto “Enjoying the process of painting.”
Active in Paralym Art
Many of her artworks are decorated with dots after coloring.
-Major Selections and Awards-
・Received the Grand Prix Runners-ups of Paralym Art World Cup 2018
・Designed and donated ceremonial apron (kesho-mawashi) for sumo wrestler to AiAi corporation
・Designed murals and lighting for Tokyu Department Store Shibuya Scramble Square
・Designed spatial art at FOOD & TIME ISETAN OFUNA
・Designed mural for Shibuya Tokyu Foodshow
・Received the Meiji Award for Paralym Art World Cup 2023