BIOGRAPHY
Kanamono Art, the life work of Japanese artist Yoshiki Uchida, was born from a lifelong dialogue between nature and metal. Growing up in his father’s hardware workshop, Uchida found poetry in industrial tools—the cold geometry of screws and wrenches becoming symbols of life and transformation. His works merge Japanese craftsmanship with a designer’s sensibility, transcending material boundaries to explore the eternal interplay between creation and decay, chaos and harmony, object and soul.
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Yoshiki Uchida is a Tokyo-based artist, creative director, and founder of Kanamono Art. Exhibiting internationally, he transforms industrial tools into poetic sculptures that bridge art, design, and Japanese craftsmanship. His award-winning career in design informs his artistic exploration of material, rhythm, and life.
STATEMENT
Metal and tools—symbols of labor and precision—become vessels of life in my art. Through repetition and connection, they transform into organic forms that breathe and move. Kanamono Art seeks to reveal the invisible pulse of matter, where creation and decay coexist in quiet harmony.


