Temperatures are rising year by year due to global warming. This work symbolically expresses the helplessness of ordinary citizens who have no recourse against the high temperatures but to use parasols.
The image of a person holding a parasol on an urban street corner and the gray buildings spreading out in the background highlight the gap between the civilization that mankind has built and the natural environment.
As the title suggests, this trend may no longer be stopped. Through the work, the artist raises questions about the reality we face.
I am an independent fine art photographer based in Japan exploring the structural and emotional dimensions of urban and natural environments. Through multiple exposure techniques and carefully constructed compositions, I transform familiar spaces into layered visual experiences that emphasize rhythm, spatial tension, and abstraction.
My work seeks to reveal the unseen relationships within architecture and landscape, balancing precision with poetic interpretation.
Awards Multiple Award Winner and Published Artist, 1X
Honorable Mention, Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA), Wildlife Category, 2025
Honorable Mention, Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA), Architecture Category, 2025
Exhibitor, 1X Artist Exhibition 2025, Tokyo