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Cape Hedo/Okinawa
2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 70.0 cm
This work was created based on a view of Cape Hedo as seen from Daisekirinzan, located at the northernmost tip of Okinawa’s main island. Below spreads a lush, green landscape, beyond which lie the shimmering blue sea, the horizon line, and a July sky, where cumulonimbus clouds drift quietly. Viewed in a gentle breeze, the scene seemed to embody the vast generosity of Okinawa’s natural environment itself. In this piece, I have depicted both the presence of nature I directly witnessed and the landscape reconstructed within my memory.
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 70.0 cm
This work was created based on a view of Cape Hedo as seen from Daisekirinzan, located at the northernmost tip of Okinawa’s main island. Below spreads a lush, green landscape, beyond which lie the shimmering blue sea, the horizon line, and a July sky, where cumulonimbus clouds drift quietly. Viewed in a gentle breeze, the scene seemed to embody the vast generosity of Okinawa’s natural environment itself. In this piece, I have depicted both the presence of nature I directly witnessed and the landscape reconstructed within my memory.
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2025
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 70.0 cm
This work was created based on a view of Cape Hedo as seen from Daisekirinzan, located at the northernmost tip of Okinawa’s main island. Below spreads a lush, green landscape, beyond which lie the shimmering blue sea, the horizon line, and a July sky, where cumulonimbus clouds drift quietly. Viewed in a gentle breeze, the scene seemed to embody the vast generosity of Okinawa’s natural environment itself. In this piece, I have depicted both the presence of nature I directly witnessed and the landscape reconstructed within my memory.
Acrylic on canvas
40.0 × 70.0 cm
This work was created based on a view of Cape Hedo as seen from Daisekirinzan, located at the northernmost tip of Okinawa’s main island. Below spreads a lush, green landscape, beyond which lie the shimmering blue sea, the horizon line, and a July sky, where cumulonimbus clouds drift quietly. Viewed in a gentle breeze, the scene seemed to embody the vast generosity of Okinawa’s natural environment itself. In this piece, I have depicted both the presence of nature I directly witnessed and the landscape reconstructed within my memory.












