Okazz is a Japanese generative artist and self-taught creative coder based in Tokyo.,He began programming after searching for “art programming” online and discovering Processing, and has since worked mainly in p5.js.,,Drawing on his love of anime, manga, and video games, he combines generative art with illustration in a style he calls kawaii, developing what he describes as his own Okazz style.
Okazz designed KUMALEON, a fully on-chain PFP project for which he used SVG code to generate more than 1,000 characters combining his kawaii style with generative logic.,He also partnered with KUMALEON to co-curate “Colorful”, an open call collection marking fxhash's 2.0 platform launch.
In 2023 he made Square Symphony for Bright Moments Tokyo, a series exploring a grid within a grid through eight distinct motions, which he described as a return to his own origins as an artist.,In August 2024 he took part in “dialog()”, a touring generative art exhibition connecting artists from Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, and Beijing.The following month he made Resonant Echo for “Patterns of Flow” at NEORT++ in Tokyo and on Feral File, a grid of geometric shapes in the red, yellow, and blue palette of Hiroshi Kawano's Untitled (Red Tree) (1972).,
Beyond his own work, Okazz has built a substantial following on the generative coding platform OpenProcessing, where he has shared hundreds of code sketches.Other series such as SLSL and Unstable move between soft gradients, dense grids, and fluid linework, while Kinesis uses shifting geometric forms to build a continuous sense of visual rhythm.,