Siki
Japan’s four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—are not merely divisions of time, but emotional landscapes.
A soft breeze, searing sunlight, the rustle of leaves, a quiet chill—each moment holds a distinct rhythm that stirs the human heart.
In Siki, I trace those subtle shifts through shadow, color, and form.
Rather than capturing the seasons directly, I observe how they imprint themselves on everyday surfaces—how light and time shape our perception, how emotion lingers in absence.
Walls become diaries. Shadows, the language of memory.
Through this quiet interplay of material a
I have two jobs. One is running a nursery school, and the other is working as a photographer. In Japan, I create photo books and hold solo exhibitions. I’m still an amateur, but I want to make people happy through the photos I take.
Awards I haven’t received any awards yet.