


池田 晃将
TERUMASA IKEDA
工藝美術家
Artist
Building on the traditional Japanese technique of raden (mother-of-pearl inlay), Terumasa Ikeda has developed a distinctive artistic practice that incorporates concepts of digital structures and information.
Through geometric compositions formed from minute fragments of shell, he explores the interference of light and structural color, creating works that visualize the boundary between matter and information.
1987 Born in Chiba, Japan
2014 Graduated from the Lacquer and Woodworking Course, Department of Crafts, Kanazawa College of Art
2016 Completed the Master’s Program at the Graduate School of Kanazawa College of Art
2019 Completed the program at Kanazawa Utatsuyama Kogei Kobo
Present Lives and works in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan



