@ayakima

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HAGAKI Postcard of Leaf

Drink for me

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forget-me-not
A measure that cannot be measured
Exchange diary with Miller
I will come back when the flowers are fallen
Body Language
Bloom the Color
FRI END
Trash(y art)

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ayakima is a researcher and co-artist collaborating with . Born in Tokyo, Japan, she currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Her work explores the possibilities of communication with biodiversity and social issues: understanding how they impact society, the potential for their misuse, and envisioning sustainable futures. Through her practice, she aims to spark curiosity, create moments of shared laughter, invite confusion, and foster spaces with magical energy. Working with materials like post-its, paper, and everyday objects, she moves fluidly between social and artistic contexts. For Aya, art is a way to understand other people’s ideas and society, to confront herself, and to think more deeply. Her experiences have led her to realize that sharing this joy and pleasure enriches the mind.



forget-me-not
New York 2024

忘れな草

post-it, gold spray, cloth, 2024


















Among the ideas I've discarded, maybe, some might have been golden eggs. Yet, I constantly organize my thoughts on Post-it notes daily, selecting what to let go. There are nights filled with slight regret, leaving me restless, and there are days I end up picking some ideas back up. I've realized this also affects how I sleep. Just in case, I've made sure there's a way to rescue them.

The inspiration of the golden egg comes from Aesop's Fables.

©ayakima.Consectetur 02024