MARINO.
Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1989, she was raised by a father who is a painter and began learning to draw from an early age.
She completed her Master’s degree in Spatial Design at Musashino Art University, where she created three-dimensional works, including stage sets. In graduate school, she researched the fusion of washi paper and dried flowers.
In her twenties, she worked as a model before transitioning into an artist.
She began exhibiting her work as an artist in 2022, holding both solo and group exhibitions while also delivering numerous commissioned works to model rooms, hotels, offices, and other spaces.

Her concept is “Painting Time as Nature”.
Born into a family of landscapers, she draws inspiration from natural elements, expressing them as semi-three-dimensional paintings.
In an era where things can be recorded with clarity, she aims to capture ambiguous, immaterial presences, evoking internal resonance within the unconscious minds of others.
She also explores the expression of the time axis—a perspective she has inherited from the world of landscape design.


