Kanna Hakama
From Holding Space to Potential Space – Kanna Hakama

This research is rooted in my practice as a painter, where I have experienced painting as a process of inquiry and self-reflection. Each choice of color, form, or texture becomes a way of responding to inner questions and revealing personal meaning. In working with children, I observe that painting often begins as an instinctive and emotional act, offering a natural path to self-expression. Through gentle questions like “Why did you choose this color?” painting becomes a way for children to explore and articulate what may not yet be put into words. My role as an art educator is to create a space where this kind of exploration feels safe and supported. In such an environment, painting transforms into a process of inquiry and discovery, helping children connect with their inner world and express it outwardly through their artwork.
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