About Me

Hello! Welcome to my website!
I am a self-taught artist who teaches English classes in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture.
I was born and raised in a town in Romania, Europe, between the Machin Mountains and the Danube River.
From an early age, I was surrounded by countryside and wild animals and plants, and I have always loved nature. I love experiencing the intricate beauty that nature creates.
Although I have spent nearly half of my life in Japan, I feel that the Suwa area of ​​Nagano Prefecture, where I currently live, has the same beauty and charm as my hometown.
Since 2015, I have drawn hundreds of paintings with various themes such as pets, birds, horses, and people.
I find joy in listening to anecdotes about each theme and person and creating highly original works that reveal their way of life and personality. I work with a passion for creating vibrant and special paintings through repeated communication.
We value communication with our customers so that we can create works that have deep meaning for you and become lifelong treasures.
I love and find it very important to listen to the stories, personalities, and characters of my subjects and give them emotion and story.
Please take some time to tell me why you wanted to draw it, what kind of people (animals) and how you would like to express it.
I aim to provide friendly and professional service, so please feel free to contact us.

The Beginning

2018

I had the honor of being a guest on BS Japan chanel 7 hosted by the famous actor Katsunori Takahashi. We had a fun and engaging conversation about my art and passion.

Milanosalone Art Gallery
Solo people exhibition

2017

Milanosalone Art Gallery
Solo people exhibition

2017.02

Milanosalone Art Gallery
Solo people exhibition

2018.05

Hashida Art Gallery
Solo people exhibition

2018.11

In 2018, I exhibited my work in a solo exhibition focused on Shichi-Go-San, a Japanese celebration of children’s happiness. Held on November 15th every year, this event involves parents taking their 3-, 5-, and 7-year-old children to shrines and temples to receive blessings and gifts. In my exhibition, I displayed very realistic portraits of children wearing gorgeous kimonos, drawn in pastel colored pencils. It aimed to capture the innocence of childhood and celebrate Japanese tradition. The exhibit was praised for its realism, emotion, and storytelling. It was a very valuable experience to be able to share the essence of Japanese culture.

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