Artworks Kayoko Miyazawa

  • A world where precision and artistry intertwine

    Precision and Artistry My collection aims to reimagine the subtle beauty of the natural world through both scientific precision and artistic creativity, bringing new life into everyday life. For me, who has a background as a glass artist and a strong commitment to three-dimensional vision and composition, botanical art is a platform for pursuing deep artistry that goes beyond simply depicting plants. By adding a unique interpretation and artistic expression to each work while maintaining scientific precision as a foundation, I hope to create art that deeply touches the hearts of the viewers.

  • Attention to three-dimensionality and composition

    Capturing the dynamism of life in the details of plants three-dimensionally and reproducing it on paper. This is an area that is deeply influenced by my experience as a glass artist. Through light and shadow, subtle changes in color, and complexity of shape, I try to create compositions that give the viewer the feeling of stepping into the work. I believe that this approach can add dimension and depth to the traditional rules of botanical art.

    A deep exploration of artistry

    The high degree of precision and sophistication in botanical art forms the basis of my work, but what I truly pursue is added artistry. When I capture a piece of nature and transform it into a painting, I use my sensitivity and creative perspective to convey the story, beauty, and emotion of each plant. I hope my work can be a fusion of my deep respect for nature and the message I want to convey through art.

  • As art that is close to everyday life

    My botanical art collection can transform your living space into more than just a place. I would be happy if it could be a place where you can enjoy the beauty of nature, the small joys you find in life, and peace of mind. Would you like to interact with nature in your daily life and enjoy a life filled with new discoveries and rich colors?

Kayoko Miyazawa

He started his career as a glass artist, and after moving to England in 2007, he turned to the world of botanical art. In 2011, he received the Gold Medal from the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), and in 2013, he won the 14th International Botanical Art Exhibition at the Hunt Institute in the United States. It was included in the official catalog of .Currently, while working on creative activities, I also hold botanical art classes in Tokyo.催しています。

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