1991 Ochiro was born in Mongolia and grew up in Hokkaido.
When he came to Japan as a child, I experienced a silent period when he could not speak Japanese, could not talk to anyone, and could only see other people's emotions. As an adult, he saw people living in modern society who could not say what they wanted to say and had to disguise their facial expressions, and this inspired him to want to depict the emotions deep inside people's hearts that cannot be seen on their faces. He aims to create pictures that are alive with emotions and flames in the background, and he wants to show my works in a way that people who see them can interact with them.
Last year, He was chosen out of 5,400 people to participate in the popular “Nobody Knows Akashiya-sanma Gallery” project.
He is a newly born artist whose popularity will continue to rise.
Why don't you touch Ochiro's red and face your emotions?