Akiko Satoh

Akiko Satoh

Akiko Satoh is a Japanese artist who creates cut-paper collage works by cutting paper freehand with scissors. Her work is inspired by quiet moments in everyday life, nature, small sounds, light, and wind. She creates small worlds using simple shapes and layers of paper. She tries to place the quiet presence she feels in everyday life onto paper as shapes. She is an artist, still on the way to becoming herself. For Akiko, creating is not just work, but a way of life.
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Akiko Satoh

 

Favourite childhood memory?

My father traveled a lot for work, and he always brought me small souvenirs.
I remember waiting for him to come home.
He once gave me a small purse with a mouse face on it, and I kept it until I was almost 40.
I also loved playing alone.
I used to draw towns on the back of calendars and play pretend shops or princess stories inside the paper.
I think that was the beginning of my drawing and storytelling.

Favourite season?

Early spring and early autumn. I like the light and the feeling of the wind in those seasons.

Favourite sound?

The sound of waves, the whisper of the wind, ambient jazz, the sound of coffee dripping into a cup, piano, and classical guitar.

Favourite object?

Paper with a nice texture, soft pencils, mechanical pencils, beautifully designed books, and the scent of ginger.

Who inspires you?

Taro Gomi showed me that creative work is a way of life. Katsumi Komagata showed me the possibilities of expression through paper.

What’s the best part about collaborating with Halcyon Nights?

Seeing my cut-paper works become part of everyday life. It makes me very happy that people can use them in their daily life.