
Enomoto began studying watercolor painting at the age of five under the guidance of the renowned watercolor artist Nobuko Hotta. During middle school, they transitioned to oil painting. Upon entering high school, Enomoto received systematic training in the fundamentals of painting. After graduation, they moved to Kyoto to further their artistic studies, where they were first introduced to acrylic paints.
2020
In response to the global pandemic, Enomoto resumed artistic creation with the theme of “Healing viewers with vibrant and popular colors.” Through the use of bright and lively tones, their work aimed to bring positive energy to the world.
2021
They began consistently sharing new works on Instagram, which led to an invitation for an emergency participation in a group exhibition in Nagoya. Although their debut group exhibition sparked a buying frenzy, Enomoto chose to retain all of the works and did not sell any.
2022
At a group exhibition in Nagoya, Enomoto opened sales for the first time. Despite enthusiastic orders, they maintained a principle of keeping some works not for sale. Three months later, to test their appeal in a different city, they held their first solo exhibition in Tokyo. All new works were pre-sold via Instagram before the exhibition even opened. Two months after that, Enomoto returned triumphantly to Nagoya for a “homecoming” solo exhibition, which received an enthusiastic response from local fans.
2023
Enomoto brought new works to Paris for exhibition. Even amid interest from international collectors, they remained committed to withholding select pieces from sale. The following April, they held a solo exhibition at Omotesandō, followed by tour exhibitions in Kyoto and Kobe. In December, they returned once again to Omotesandō for an annual solo exhibition.