About Yoneko’s art

Yoneko’s work emerges from a deep, intuitive process rooted in the subconscious. For her, art is both a form of personal healing and a universal language that offers space for reflection and connection. Through her practice, she invites viewers into a shared experience — one that encourages emotional honesty and inner calm, and hopefully brings back the joy of being and existing to all who encounter Yoneko’s art.

Her work often reflects the essence of childhood — the innocence, curiosity, and resilience that live in all of us. Guided by the belief that humanity shares a common spirit, Yoneko’s art aims to bridge boundaries and touch something collective, yet deeply personal.

She is currently focused on helping revive Momigamiもみがみ, a traditional Japanese technique of kneaded paper. Through this nearly forgotten art form, she explores texture, memory, and the enduring value of craftsmanship — honouring cultural heritage while creating space for contemporary interpretation while handling down the common memory that enclosed Momigami.