Knuckle is a Japan-based artist whose work centers around sculpture and painting, often using airbrush techniques to depict monsters and retro-inspired characters. Heavily influenced by 1950s–60s American culture and vintage toys, his creative roots are deeply tied to the aesthetics of lowbrow art and the legacy of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth, whose monster art left a lasting impression on his approach. Outside of art, Knuckle is passionate about classic cars and motorcycles. While these interests may not directly appear in his work, they inform his appreciation for history and subcultural style. This time, he has not chosen a specific theme for his exhibition—he simply hopes his work makes people smile, offering a moment of joy through images that feel both nostalgic and new.