“The pink petals are others, and the light blue petals are myself. The distance between myself and others is difficult to close, but when that distance narrows...and when the distance disappears, the petals become ``love''. ” I drew it with that meaning in mind.
The striped pattern in the background represents the fluctuation of a woman's heart. The intensity of red and the calmness of green. I thought that the fluctuations in my heart were caused by contradictory things intersecting.
This is a collection of Hoshi Touko's original paintings.
Hoshi Touko paints acrylic paintings and digital art, but mainly exhibits digital art at OpenSea.
There are two main characteristics of Hoshi Touko's work.
Expressing human emotions through people and landscapes. Drawing works with various atmospheres.
Hoshi Touko’s profile
I live in Tokyo, Japan. She has loved drawing since she was a child, but she only started drawing seriously in 1997, when digital art began to become popular.
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“The pink petals are others, and the light blue petals are myself. The distance between myself and others is difficult to close, but when that distance narrows...and when the distance disappears, the petals become ``love''. ” I drew it with that meaning in mind.
The striped pattern in the background represents the fluctuation of a woman's heart. The intensity of red and the calmness of green. I thought that the fluctuations in my heart were caused by contradictory things intersecting.
This is a collection of Hoshi Touko's original paintings.
Hoshi Touko paints acrylic paintings and digital art, but mainly exhibits digital art at OpenSea.
There are two main characteristics of Hoshi Touko's work.
Expressing human emotions through people and landscapes. Drawing works with various atmospheres.
Hoshi Touko’s profile
I live in Tokyo, Japan. She has loved drawing since she was a child, but she only started drawing seriously in 1997, when digital art began to become popular.