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KI (enagy)

Japan Promotion | Stand : AA01, AA02, AA03, AA04, AA05

During his university years, he encountered the calligraphic philosophy of Master Tan-Chu Terayama, which led him to pursue the path of sumi ink. Later, through his connection with Fumiaki Enomoto of Jishin Kiln, he was also inspired to take up ceramics, which he continues to this day.
He has exhibited his works mainly overseas, including at Le Salon and Japan Expo (both in France), as well as the Monaco-Japan Arts Festival in Monaco.
The recurring theme in his work is Ki-in Seidō — the expression of spirit and vitality through art.
In today’s rapidly changing world, he continues to explore how the timeless essence of ki-in, inherited from both past and present, can exist and evolve in modern expression.

  • Art Style: Calligraphy
  • Art Medium : Japanese paper, sumi ink
  • Size and orientation: Square
  • Dimensions (cm): Height- 22.60, Width- 22.60, Depth- 2.20
  • Colour: Black, white
  • Price: AED 1590