Mizuki Yayoi

Yayoi’s story focuses on finding strength through vulnerability:

A later work that acts as an encyclopedia. Yayoi creates "user manuals" for curses that no one uses anymore because technology killed them. Example: Curse of the Broken Millstone—requires a specific type of river stone that is now extinct due to dam construction. This meta-commentary on modernization is heartbreaking and terrifying. mizuki yayoi

Mizuki Yayoi's journey into the world of art began in a Japan that was on the cusp of significant change. Growing up in the early 20th century, Yayoi was exposed to both traditional Japanese aesthetics and the burgeoning influences of Western modernism. Her early life, marked by the tumultuous years leading up to and during World War II, had a profound impact on her artistic outlook. Despite the challenges of the era, Yayoi's inclination towards art was evident from a young age, leading her to pursue her passion with unwavering dedication. Her early life, marked by the tumultuous years