Natsue was born in Tokyo and raised in a town with many shrines and temples. By the influences of a deeply religious grandfather, and a father who did traditional performing arts, she learned how to play festival musical and to dance Kagura, a type of Shinto dance rooted in ancient times. In 2013, she began to produce letter art, depicting Japanese writing characters using auspicious motifs such as dragons, phoenix, the sun, and birds. The wish for the Dragon is for success, the wish for the Phoenix, harmony, the wish for the sun, a bright future, and the wish for the bird is for happiness, and such a wish is put in each motif. She feels that the wish for each motif is in common with the teaching that God dwells in everything in Japan. You can decorate a room with this art and appreciate it, or carry it around. She is fascinated by the fact that it is said that it will lead to better and better fortune . The letter art she draws is soothing to the heart of the person who sees its gentle colors, and there are many whose feelings are brightened and whose smiles increase. She smiles more too, and continues to draw in hopes that a lot of luck comes.