2026/02/10 18:10
We live in an age where each person has a device that connects them to the world in the palm of their hand, and where all consultations may be handled by AI. In such an age, can a "picture" printed on "paper" really save someone's heart? This is one of the things I have always vaguely pondered. In response to this, I ask myself the following question: My "drawings" probably won't be able to save someone's heart, but the "world depicted on paper" may be able to show someone the direction they should aim for next.

The "paintings" I create are, after all, just a frame of a "world that might have existed," drawn by a lens. They are currently fixed on "paper," but they will one day disappear. Just like your life and mine. It is by no means a proposal that offers a useful "solution." Rather, I am merely expressing something like "solving a riddle with no correct answer." However, I strongly hope that it will serve as a kind of "seed" that will one day lead to some kind of answer.
Yoshio
