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Explore original works, prints, and curated products inspired by washi art.

Artist introduction

Midorino Kaeru is a Japanese-born artist based in Australia, working primarily with washi paper. Her practice explores the relationship between nature and human life, expressed through layered textures, colour, and form.

Her work invites quiet reflection, offering a visual language that communicates beyond words.

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Inza - Washi in Motion

Inza is a creative project led by director Aya Nakao.
It draws directly from the work of Midorino Kaeru.

The project translates the texture and movement of washi art into textiles.
Each piece is digitally printed to retain the detail and depth of the original work.

Presented alongside the “Sound and Visual” experience, the collection explores form, material, and stillness through minimalist silhouettes.

This is a shift from artwork on the wall to something worn and experienced.

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