“Every piece in the collection brought me the courage and joy to keep creating, keep growing, and embrace the light and the shadow of life, and keep on loving big and relentlessly. They have a very special place in my heart, and I hope they can find a special place in yours, too.”

— Miwaza Jemimah

The Art of Surrender:

Finding Comfort in the Flow of Water

“The pieces from this collection capture more than patterns of water and light - they document moments of perfect surrender. In Japanese aesthetics, there's a concept called "nagare" (流れ) - the flow that happens when we stop resisting and start harmonizing with natural forces. Each image in this series is a testament to that harmony, found in the split second when light, water, and observer align in perfect synchronicity.

I believe that there's a profound truth captured in these pieces: that real safety isn't found in the absence of power, but in understanding our place within it. Each wave pattern, whether it speaks of gentle movement or thunderous force, is a reminder that nature's power doesn't have to be feared - it can be witnessed, respected, and even loved.

The comfort found in these powerful patterns comes from their honesty. Unlike human constructs, waves never pretend to be anything other than what they are. Their power is not a threat but a promise: that some things remain wild, true, and utterly themselves.”

- Miwaza Jemimah

Silent Witnesses:

The Quiet Poetry of Rock and Stratum

“What we see in stratified rock is time made visible. Each layer represents not just a period of history, but a complete world that once existed - ancient seabeds, volcanic upheavals, periods of drought and abundance. The beauty lies not just in the patterns themselves, but in their honest representation of change: no layer tries to hide or overshadow another, each simply exists as a record of its moment.

The varied hues in rock formations - from deep reds to pale yellows, from charcoal blacks to brilliant whites - are nature's chemistry made visible. Each color tells a story of specific minerals, specific conditions, specific moments in Earth's history. These colors don't fade or change with fashion; they remain true to their origin story.

These geological formations stand as masters of time, teaching us that there is power in simply bearing witness, in standing firm, in letting our experiences become part of who we are without letting them break us.”

- Miwaza Jemimah

The Hymn of Heaven:

The Timeless Dance of Cloud and Light

“With the sky as their stage, clouds, and sunlight perform an endless duet. Each performance follows familiar choreography yet remains uniquely its own—a perfect balance between the predictable and the surprising, the eternal and the ephemeral. Like a great symphony that can be played in a thousand different ways, the interaction of light and cloud creates infinite variations on a timeless theme.

As the sky's palette demonstrates nature's mastery of color harmony, I am often reminded that dawn and dusk act as daily lessons in the art of transition—how orange bleeds into pink, how purple deepens into blue, and how gold can edge a cloud in just such a way that it seems to glow from within. These color stories are never random, yet never quite the same.

When we speak of hearing angels sing while watching this display, perhaps we recognize something fundamental about beauty itself - how it can be both mathematical in its precision and deeply sacred in its effect. The way light refracts through cloud layers follows precise physical laws, yet the result feels nothing short of miraculous.”

- Miwaza Jemimah

“言葉で傑作を描き、

美と和で、この世界を紡ぎ出す。

『光あれ』、その歌が世界を形創った。”

— Miwaza Jemimah