Miya Ando is a Japanese and American artist. Her work examines the dialectic coexistence of Eastern and Western cultures through the lens of natural phenomena and is included in many private and public collections, including that of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
“Miya Ando’s depictions of rain are not just visual—they are experiential. They draw the viewer into a state of stillness, inviting contemplation of the cycles of nature, the softness within strength, and the emotional resonance of water as both a physical and spiritual element. In her hands, rain becomes more than weather—it is memory, presence, and transformation.” —Willa Blythe Baker, author of The Wakeful Body: Somatic Mindfulness as a Path to Freedom