
Kaorunomori is a London-based artist whose practice is grounded in a perspective shaped by social anthropology—particularly an interest in how meaning and relationships emerge between people, objects, and spaces.
By focusing on subtle moments of dissonance or shifts in perception found in everyday life, the work seeks to make visible the unconscious assumptions behind how we perceive and relate to the world.
Through sculpture and installation, the artist creates spaces that encourage viewers to reconsider their physical awareness and social context, offering opportunities for renewed dialogue with others and the environment.
At the core of this practice is the belief that such moments of recognition and reconfiguration hold transformative potential.
Each artwork is understood not merely as a form of expression, but as an experimental site—one that connects social structures with individual sensibilities, and opens up possibilities for redefining the way we understand the world.