"I want to make drawing my career."
I have loved drawing since I was a child.
I had a vague idea that when I grew up, I wanted to get a job as a painter.
Simply a cartoonist or something like that.
Many years passed, and my father was also a craftsman who put gold leaf on kimonos.
By the time I graduated from junior high school, I wanted to get a job painting in a kimono
It got me thinking.
Therefore, I became a teacher in the painting class that I had been attending since elementary school.
When I consulted with them, they told me that there was a high school that specialized in art.
He taught me to study Japan painting there.
Then, I studied drawing Mr./Ms. in the painting class and successfully entered the high school.
Japan was able to learn painting.
The reason I entered high school was to draw on kimonos.
From the beginning, I didn't think about going to university.
I thought that the sooner I got a job, the better.
After studying for three years, I thought about getting a job, and I was introduced to a high school teacher.
I decided to train under Tokio Haneda, a human national treasure of Yuzen.
There, rare in Kyoto, from the design of the pattern to the completion
Since it was a style of integrated work, I learned a number of processes for dyeing.
At first, I was only thinking of "sketching" a picture on a kimono.
By the time I finished my training, I wanted to complete something by myself
I started to think about it, and after 13 years of training, I became independent and have been doing so ever since.
By "wearing" and "wearing" what I draw,
I hope that my heart will be fulfilled and my daily life will be enriched.