Shun Sato
Artist
Bio
My artistic practice began in 2017 at the Sucre Art Festival in Bolivia, where I led art workshops for street children using found materials like discarded flyers. This experience shaped my belief that art can emerge from the everyday and empower lives. I call my style pastel psychedelic, emotional textures expressed through blurred colors, collage, and quiet reconstruction. Rather than reinforcing boundaries, my work explores how elements interact, overlap, and connect.
I’ve exhibited at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (2018, 2019), held a solo show The Quietness of Life in Osaka (2022), and participated in Compiègne City Art Fair in France (2021). Through art, I continue to listen to unheard voices and offer gentle resistance to a divided world.


