
I participated in the Tsurumi Public Art Project, a community-based urban art initiative developed through the weTREES Project, which brings together local residents and artists to collaboratively create public artworks.

As part of the project, I created a mural measuring approximately 3 × 6 meters, installed in Tsurumi, Yokohama.
Although the project period has concluded, the mural remains permanently on site as a public artwork.

The wall originally carried layers of informal graffiti often perceived as visual noise. Rather than erasing these traces completely, I approached the work by preserving their presence as a subtle atmosphere — a memory of marks left by unknown hands. This perspective reflects my childhood experience of encountering graffiti as something mysterious and quietly aspirational rather than merely disruptive.
For this reason, the work is titled Untitled.