Tokyo Vibes Vol 8 Arts

Baby Slug

From Tokyo to Chicago and back, Baby Slug paints powerful, colorful feminine figures — but look closer and you’ll find monsters, demons, aliens, and a vision that’s uniquely hers.

DMC

Exploring where Y2K/PS2 nostalgia meets contemporary motion design, dmc_animated crafts stylized characters and mixed-media worlds that turn early-2000s aesthetics into fresh, modern visuals.

LAMORA

He creates a dead world ruled by children and their tiny kingdoms, where they slay fairies, angels, and even each other—told through paintings, sketches, jewelry, sculptures, clothing, and notes. An improvised, raw tale of freedom and innocence in an ugly yet wonderful world.

Shaheen

Shaheen draws from Silk Road mythologies, weaving queerness, heritage, and nature into each piece. Through hand-painted kimono, paper-cutting, and digital art, their practice becomes a conversation across cultures and centuries.

Michi

photography as the art of noticing quiet things. She captures nature and still life with calm curiosity. In this Tokyo Vibes exhibition, her works from Kenya invite us to pause and feel the beauty in what surrounds us.

Teg

From delicate watercolours to bold photography painting hybrids, Bristol-born artist Teg blends tradition with experimentation, drawing inspiration from Mucha, Amano, and his own creative journey.

Ali W.

Ali W. is a Chiba based upcycling artist who turns recycled glass, plastic, and aluminum into playful, one of a kind jewelry inspired by rescue animals. Each handmade piece supports Kawakuji Animal Rescue, reflecting her belief that discarded materials can become beauty and that art can help save lives.

L'Atelier d'AR

Amandine is a French printmaker based in Tokyo. Through small linocut block prints, she captures intimate moments from daily life in Japan. Her project “Tampon du jour, Japan in 365 stamps” is a visual diary, each stamp reflecting what she sees and feels. Her miniature prints preserve the poetry of the everyday and invite viewers into her journey.

Vivat Veritas

Vivat Veritas creates sustainable fashion by upcycling vintage Japanese kimonos into elegant contemporary pieces. Blending timeless silk patterns with modern silhouettes like crop tops, bustiers, wrap skirts, and sets, each handcrafted item reflects eco conscious sophistication and cultural fusion.