Ryoko Yoshino graduated from Department of Painting, Joshibi University of Art and Design, majoring in Western Painting(Graduation work: The Saw of Works.
Collected by Joshibi University of Art and Design Museum) in 1999.
She completed Western Painting majoring in Fine Art in the Art Studies Department of the Graduate School of Joshibi University of Art and Design in 2001.
Yoshino mainly paints girls, plants, small animals and dolls with oil paints in a unique composition in a monochromatic background.
The motifs conveys a sense of melancholy, loneliness, and emotional distance, but also oozes a sense of love and steadfastness.
The shadows in the background add depth to the motifs' emotions and seem to bring out its warmth as well as its complex psychological state.
Ryoko Yoshino's works, with their unique point of view, draw close to the viewer's inner heart and bring about a deep resonance.