‘Uneri' means undulation, surge of wave, and groove in terms of personal feeling. My works can be described as something akin to 'gyotaku' (traditional Japanese fish print which fishermen took as records of their catch), I dive deep into the bottom of my psyche to find and capture the hidden monstrous ancient fish like creatures and lift them up to the surface to be seen. When I create new work, I bring the surging waves of my soul and body into play to take a 'gyotaku' of this creature. This process feels strangely similar to some sort of primitive prayer. The mind, body and the world move together constantly, billowing. 'Form and Undulation' or 'Stylistic beauty and Groove'.