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

 

Susanne’s work is influenced by her early studies in Japanese traditional arts and creates an artistic bridge of unique geometric artworks and designs. Her images may at times appear as if digital due to the intense detail and intricacy but each image is drawn by hand. Many of her works symbolise an energy vortex or a healing portal.

Her new collection is associated with her activism in the area of business and human rights. There is an extraordinary reason why her path as an artist was hampered and for many years her family identity was unjustly hidden - this is why the issue of transparency and accountability are at the heart of her campaigns.