About
Kurona Ken is an illustrator whose work challenges the boundaries between popular culture and fine art. Beginning their artistic journey in New York and now based in Tokyo, Kurona works across oil paint, charcoal on canvas, and digital media to create pieces that are tranquil, chaotic, unsettling, and deeply human.
Instead of treating anime as subculture, Kurona pushes it into a new artistic dimension — blending the emotional weight of fine art with the intensity of anime’s visual storytelling. The result is a body of work that redefines what anime-inspired art can be, inviting viewers to experience both vulnerability and power through its unique lens.
Specializing in a dark, semi-realistic take on anime aesthetics, Kurona draws inspiration from a lifelong love of anime, particularly the works of Ishida Sui. Themes of suffocation, chaos, and fragility recur throughout their work, often depicting the struggles in conventional society.
Medium
Kurona Ken started their artistic journey with pen and ink, eventually moved onto digital art and now landing in traditional mediums such as charcoal, acrylic and oil painting.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
- JCAT Nomad GalleryJUNE 2 – 6 2026
- Art Number 23 GalleryJUNE 2026
- CICA Museum — Portrait 2026MAY 27 – JUNE 14 2026
- Group Exhibition Mugen GalleryNOV 14 – 16 2025
- Audio Technica Analog MarketNOV 2 – 3 2025
- ArtoberOCT 23 – 25 2025
- Exhibition Tokyo HokuraOCT 17 – 23 2025
- Tokyo Vibes Exhibition Vol.7AUG 2ND 2025
Past Clients
- CLASS101
- MIHOYO
- XPPEN
- XENCELAB
- UGEE