Zebra in Nairobi National Park (2019)

Undefeated by Rain (2020)

Marine Circus (2020)

The Story Goes On… (2019)

Nanako is a graduate student at Yale School of the Environment (2023-2025).
Her lifework revolves around environmental issues and she has been working in this field for over ten years. Nanako uses a reduction woodcut printing, a technique which she learned while living in Kenya (2016 -2019). She believes in the power of art and the importance of expanding audiences and connecting with stakeholders, beyond those who work in environmental conservation.
In her art, she expresses the beauty of wildlife and nature with colors and repeating motifs.