Category: Photography

  • Featured in GMUND Lakepaper Blocker designed by Tolleson

    Featured in GMUND Lakepaper Blocker designed by Tolleson

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    “Paper is not just a medium — it is the message”

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    I am featured in Gmund’s Lakepaper Blocker with talented San Francisco female artists Heather Day and Tiffanie Turner, designed by Tolleson San Francisco (photos shot by Eric Einwiller, performance photo by Vivian Sachs).

    Gmund is a Germany-based premium paper brand. The brochure consists of a series of photos from studio visits of each artist and a quote, which was cited from a short interview.

    Every page you turn, it takes you to a visual journey where artists dream and create, with the gentle feel of softness of the paper…. so delighted to be part of this wonderful brochure. Thank you team Tolleson for having me, and for such a lovely time.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][rs_gallery column=”3″ images=”6696,6697,6698″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column align=”center”][symple_button url=”http://tolleson.com/work/gmund/gmund-blocker/” color=”grey”]VIEW MORE ON TOLLESON.COM[/symple_button][rs_space height=”45px”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Tea Time & Autumn Colors.

    Tea Time & Autumn Colors.

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    The trees on the streets and mountains are turning into Autumn colors here in Hokkaido. Tiny “Yukimushi” (snow fly) are flying around everywhere, resembling snow flakes dancing in the brisk air – telling us that the Winter is right around the corner.

    I was in a hospital to take care of my health for about less than two weeks, and came back home to my family well enough to enjoy some treats. My aunt congratulated me for coming home with this sweet “Nama-Yatsuhashi” from Kyoto.  Walking around in the neighborhood, I’m always surprised to see how scenery changes so quickly as the season is shifting from the late Summer to Fall in Japan. Recent typhoon thrashed the trees and painted the street with colorful splashes of fallen leaves. I collected some adorable ones, and added some colors to my first little tea time of this month.

    Everyone who encouraged me with your warm thoughts, messages, gifts – thank you all so much for your kindness and understanding. I am realizing how much love I’m surrounded by. I am grateful for a simple fact that I can breathe, eat, talk, communicate, express myself, and even pursue my career in art. We all have natural strength to heal, and overcome difficult times.

    “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” – Lao Tzu

    All of me is not possible without you, without love.
    Your presence inspire me, gave me courage to overcome fear, and willpower to recover.

    I am now excited to be slowly back to work!

  • Autumn Equinox.

    Autumn Equinox.

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    In Japan, it’s O-higan: 7 days period of Buddhist holidays, which is 3 days before and after the autumn equinox. O-higan (お彼岸) means “the other side of river: the world of enlightenment (nirvana).”  There are Spring O-higan and Autumn O-higan in a year and each has different meaning; we praise nature and celebrate our lives on Spring equinox, and we honor the memories of ancestors on Autumn Equinox.  Traditionally, people in Japan celebrate this period of O-higan visiting family grave, inviting Bhuddist monk home to have him read Heart Sutra to pray for ancestors, and eating O-hagi, a mochi rice cake covered in sweet azuki beans.

    I made this black sesame O-hagi, decorated with my little brush strokes and fresh Morning Glory from the garden, and welcomed Bhuddist monk’s visit for his service.

    Happy O-higan and silver week to you all!

  • “Departure for new life”

    “Departure for new life”

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    The meaning of Hoya Carnosa, Sakura-Ran (桜蘭) in Japanese, is a “departure for new life.”

    I woke up this morning, and these pretty flowers like little candies were in full bloom.
    I felt like they are cheering me up to try something new today.

    Say hello to a brand-new day.
    Good morning!