Despite her relatively young age, Tsuchiya's art has already achieved international acclaim. Her woodcut prints are held in notable collections across the globe, including: (Tochigi, Japan) Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art (Israel) Tama Art University (Tokyo) Beyond the Canvas
: By exaggerating features and elongating limbs, she captures the fluid movement of animals at play, balancing the primal relationship between predator and prey with a sense of joy. International Recognition misa tsuchiya
Tsuchiya’s creative reach extends into graphic design and illustration. Based in Aichi, Japan, she frequently utilizes tools like and Illustrator to create pop-style expressions of plants, stones, and living things. Whether she is working on a high-end art book or a digital illustration, her message remains consistent: a deep appreciation for animals as our companions on Earth and a celebration of the uniqueness of every life. Despite her relatively young age, Tsuchiya's art has