Yoh Ko is a Japanese artist based in Rome, Italy.

Her bizarre images are often identified by the monsterlike surreal creatures that can resemble Japanese Yokai or divine spirits seen in mythologies or fairy tales. Her inspiration also comes from classic manga and pop surrealism art. She makes woodcut prints by using Japanese traditional techniques.

She earned an associate degree in fine arts at Aoyama women’s junior college in Tokyo and a bachelor’s degree in film making at School of Visual Arts in New York.