

Biography
Artist born in Mongolia in 1991, raised in Iwanai, Hokkaido.
Born in Mongolia to a ring maker and a ballerina, and raised in Japan.
Ochiro is a young contemporary artist whose works are characterized by their colorful and unique view of the world created by living in an unusual environment.
Statement
The name "Ochiro" is his real name, which comes from a traditional Mongolian tool used to ward off evil spirits. The tool is supposed to be used to ward off evil spirits by placing it on a sore spot and chanting a spell. When he learned the origin of this name, he began to feel that he had a mission to bring happiness to the world, and he has been searching for his own way to bring happiness. He has been searching for his own way to deliver happiness.
Each of his paintings is created with care and thought to bring a smile, emotion, healing, and power to the viewer.
Born in Mongolia and raised in Japan, he inherited his sensitivity from his father, a ring maker, and his mother, a ballerina, and his works are now attracting attention.
The "Red Exhibition" is Ochiro's standard series of works in red, based on the theme of emotion, and the "Sea Exhibition" is a new series of works depicting the emotion of seeing the sea for the first time.
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