"Someday You Will Repel Our Colours" 2016 Acrylic on canvas / 72.7 x 100.0 cm
"We Might Have Just Wanted to Leave a Mark of Our Life"
2016 Acrylic on canvas / 80.2 x 100.0cm
"They Said Bigger Is Brighter"
2016 Acrylic on canvas / 72.2 x 116 cm
"You Stay Unless We Leave"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"You Keep Looking for Your New Flower Garden"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"Who Decides When Night Comes?"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"The Quiet Bystander Had a Whimsy about Being a Part of Our Chaos"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 91.0 x 91.0 cm
"Stop Doodling on This World"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"Someone Told Us to Colour This Place"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 100.0 x 81.0cm
"The Fake Asked Me to Dance Together"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 100.0 x 72.7cm
"You Can't Help Walking with Our Balance"
2015 Acrylic on canvas /100.0 x 72.7 cm
"Are You Pulling Us Or Saving Yourself?"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"Someday You Will Repel Our Colours" 2016 Acrylic on canvas / 72.7 x 100.0 cm
"We Might Have Just Wanted to Leave a Mark of Our Life"
2016 Acrylic on canvas / 80.2 x 100.0cm
"They Said Bigger Is Brighter"
2016 Acrylic on canvas / 72.2 x 116 cm
"You Stay Unless We Leave"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"You Keep Looking for Your New Flower Garden"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"Who Decides When Night Comes?"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"The Quiet Bystander Had a Whimsy about Being a Part of Our Chaos"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 91.0 x 91.0 cm
"Stop Doodling on This World"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"Someone Told Us to Colour This Place"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 100.0 x 81.0cm
"The Fake Asked Me to Dance Together"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 100.0 x 72.7cm
"You Can't Help Walking with Our Balance"
2015 Acrylic on canvas /100.0 x 72.7 cm
"Are You Pulling Us Or Saving Yourself?"
2015 Acrylic on canvas / 80.3 x 80.3 cm
"We Can Be the Best Fixer" is the latest series started in 2015. Through this series, Sakakura questions modern life and the way in which we often wish to modify the natural world for our own demands; with morals being sacrificed to ambition and a drive towards power and technological development. The deliberately simple marks -which call to mind a child's doodling - imply a desire to draw a picture of an idealized world.