April 5 – May 4, 2022

SOLO Exhibition

Ryo.S

Black & White ~ from Aomori

Online Solo Exhibition Ryo.S April 2022 - Online Exhibitions featuring original artwork and contemporary art on display at the JCAT Online Gallery
boring spring

boring spring

pencil on paper
16.11 x 12.52 inches
2022

Can you hear me?

Can you hear me?

pencil on paper
12.52 x 16.11 inches
2022

surprise

surprise

pencil on paper
16.11 x 12.52 inches
2022

at home

at home

pencil on paper
16.11 x 12.52 inches
2022

Leave me alone

Leave me alone

pencil on paper
16.11 x 12.52 inches
2022

He's Gone

He’s Gone

pencil on paper
7.88 x 7.88 inches
2021

circle of spirit

circle of spirit

pencil on paper
16.11 x 12.52 inches
2022

Every time I wanted to try to do something new, people around me were always offering to help. The more it spread out as though forming ripples, the more it gave me unwavering power as well as something to be profoundly grateful for. I learned the importance of dedicating my energy to the smallest things and taking on challenges in everything I do. I can never thank enough those who appreciate my work and reach out to me. I chose the picture and the title with the hope of continuing on with my life this way.

Born with both hands and both feet disabled, Ryo has written with a brush in his mouth to express himself since he was 8 years old.
He tried various arts, and at 17 he started a rock band.

Ryo strived to find work, but with his physical disabilities, jobs seemed to stay out of reach. So, with money that he saved from his rock band, he founded C-FLOWER, in which he is the CEO.

After beginning the C-FLOWER venture, he made drawing his life’s work. Ryo wanted to complete his works on his own, so he chose pencil drawing as his art – black pencil on white drawing paper. He was able to discover limitless possibilities with just these two opposite colors. His solo exhibitions are often titled “Black & White.”

In November 2007, he held his first solo exhibition, in Aomori, Japan. With favorable coverage in local newspapers, the exhibition was well received. His art creation was also featured on the Japanese TV news program NEWS ZERO.

In May 2016, he held a 10-day solo exhibition of the culmination of his works at the Aomori Prefectural Folk Museum, which was viewed by about 2000 people. Since then, unaccompanied and away from home, Ryo has held solo exhibitions all over Japan. Because of his disabilities, at each venue he makes friends who assist him.

In October 2019, he went alone to New York, and with help of New Yorkers returned home safely to Japan.

Ryo wants to look upon and take in all the scenery that he has not yet seen, and cherish the connections made with the people that he meets.

3 comments

  1. 涼さん、今回も素敵な作品をありがとうございます。ご自分の感情や現状や希望を絵で表現することのできる天性の才、どんな困難の中にあろうとこの祝福は絶対です。
    猫ちゃん、うさちゃん、ペンギンさん。。特に動物に惹かれました。
    お知らせありがとうございました。

  2. 涼の作品に若い頃から元気をもらっています。いつまでもパワーアップしていくその姿勢を応援しています。

  3. 鳥居の絵が好きです。
    繊細でいて時に大胆な構図も描かれるので、毎回楽しく拝見しております。応援しております。

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