RISA WADA 莉沙和田
b. Kuala Lumpur, 1972
WILD DESERT SPIRIT COLLECTION: THE CACTUS SPIRIT WORLD LANDSCAPE, 2017
荒漠精灵系列:仙人掌精灵的世界
Signed and dated 'RISA 2017' (lower right)
Acrylic on canvas, stretched
91 cm x 91 cm
*Exhibited in Risa Wada's "Yasuragi" solo exhibition in 2019 at Younie Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
THE CACTUS SPIRIT WORLD LANDSCAPE, 2017 荒漠精灵系列:仙人掌精灵的世界 | RISA WADA 莉沙和田
Married to a Japanese spouse, Risa Wada is an emerging Malaysian artist currently based in Tokyo, Japan. Trained in fashion design at Eric Lim Fashion Design School in Penang, she spent 18 years working in an investment bank before pursuing her childhood dream of becoming an artist. In 2016, she began her Wild Desert Cactus collection, inspired by her cat Toro's fascination with cacti. This collection marked the beginning of her exploration into the idea of 'Anima' (Latin word for "Soul") — the soul or spirit within plants and trees. Viewing everyday life through a creative lens, Risa merges elements of Mother Nature with human emotions in her art. Influenced by her idols Yayoi Kusama and Joan Miró, she aspires to transform people's perceptions of contemporary art, much like they did.
Risa Wada's first solo exhibition, ‘Yasuragi – Repose’, was held at Younie Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 2019. This was followed by her second solo show, ‘ANIMA MEA’, at Gallery Kujaku in Tokyo, Japan, in 2023, where she is now based. She has also participated in several international group shows and expos, including “Tokyo International Art Fair”, Tokyo (2024), “Shanghai International Art Fair 2nd Edition”, National Exhibition and Convention Center Shanghai, China (2020), “SEKAKI International Art Group Show”, KL City Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2020), Art Asia@KL 2019 Asian Warisan Fair, Matrade Exhibition & Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur (2019), and “Art Asia@KL 2018 Hotel Art Expo”, Palace of the Golden Horses, Selangor (2018). Most notably, in 2022, Risa Wada was invited to showcase her work at the 6th edition of 'Personal Structures,' organized by the European Cultural Centre (ECC) in Venice, Italy. Running concurrently with the prestigious Venice Biennale, the biennial exhibition is a platform renowned for fostering cultural exchange and celebrating the diversity of contemporary art. Over the years, the biennial has featured significant artists in its series, including Yoko Ono. During the same year, she pursued the 'Modern Art Theory Through Practice' short course at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, further honing her understanding of contemporary art and exposing herself to the international art market central hub.





































