Hiroe Saeki
Hiroe Saeki is a Japanese artist known for her intricate and delicate drawings that explore the relationship between humans and nature. She was born in 1978 in Osaka, Japan, and currently lives and works in Berlin.
Hiroe Saeki's art is known for its intricate and delicate details that explore the relationship between humans and nature. She primarily works with pencil, ink, and watercolor to create her drawings, which often depict human figures interacting with plants and animals. Her works are inspired by Japanese folklore, mythology, and Shintoism, which emphasize the interconnectedness of all living things.
One of Saeki's most well-known series is called "The Garden of the Heart," which features drawings of human figures in a garden filled with plants and animals. The figures are often shown engaging in peaceful and harmonious activities, such as meditation and gardening. Saeki's use of delicate lines and patterns creates a sense of tranquility and balance in her works.
Saeki's works have been exhibited in various galleries and museums, including the Meguro Museum of Art and the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.
Years:
Born in 1978
Country:
Japan, Ikeda, Osaka