Susanne Bayly-Yukawa is a international artist and activist with a spiritual connection to Japan.

 

Susanne’s work draws deep inspiration from her early studies in Japanese traditional arts, resulting in a unique fusion of geometric patterns and intricate designs. Her hand-drawn images are so remarkably detailed and complex that they often appear digital at first glance. Many of her pieces symbolize energy vortices or healing portals, embodying a profound sense of connection and transformation.

Her latest collection reflects her commitment to activism in business and human rights, shaped by a deeply personal journey. For many years, her path as an artist was hindered, and her family identity was unjustly hidden. This experience drives her dedication to transparency and accountability, principles that are central to her creative work and advocacy.