Bringing the Spirit of Japan to Life
One Mandala at a Time
Love&Beads
a growing mandala formed from many small works. It embodies the belief that collective intention can shape peace into reality
Sacred Shape of Japan
Drawing from Japan’s sacred geometries and cultural sense of form, the work explores how individual intention can scale into collective presence.
Contemporary Mandala
Not as a religious symbol, but as a spatial framework — a visual architecture where peace is constructed rather than merely imagined.
Prayer for World peace
Love&Buddha
An evolving series in which small 5-centimeter mandalas accumulate into a monumental structure.
The first milestone of the project is to assemble 729 small mandalas into a single large work. When completed, something shifts: individual prayers merge into a shared field of intention, giving the work a presence greater than the sum of its parts.
Turn violence into the symbol of peace
Love&Beads
In Love and Beads, I take the very objects made for violence and wrap them in delicate beads—a quiet rebellion, a prayer stitched into every surface.
Each piece transforms a weapon into a symbol of hope, healing, and peace.
Because peace isn’t just the absence of war.
It’s a world where no one wants to hurt anyone.
That’s the future I’m building—one piece at a time.
