Yukimasa Ida (b. 1990, Tottori, Japan) is a Japanese contemporary artist known for his fusion of abstraction and realism, capturing the fleeting nature of human experiences. His work delves into themes of life, death, memory, and the transience of existence. Central to his philosophy is the Japanese concept of "Ichi-go Ichi-e", which translates to "one time, one meeting," emphasizing the uniqueness and impermanence of each moment.