Passenger No.4

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Watercolor

Size: 30 × 30 cm

Edition: Unique

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Passenger No.4

About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Watercolor
Size
30 × 30 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Not Included
Distributor of artworks
Hiroshi Kaki
Ship-from Area
Not Set
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Category
Painting
Style
Abstract

Work Details

 This group of works was created by exposing the canvas to snow for approximately 96 hours from February 5 to February 9, 2025.

 First, snow falls and piles up, and as the sun rises, it slowly melts and vaporizes as the temperature rises. Then, when the sun goes down, the meltwater, which was not completely dried, solidifies and ice is placed on the canvas. Once all the moisture is gone, you can see changes in state and traces of time.

 The snow that has piled up may have come from a river flowing in the country across the ocean. The evaporated snow probably got into my body when I took a breath. The snow falls, melts and disappears. I felt like I caught a glimpse of the point of contact between the Earth's cycle and myself here.

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Hiroshi Kaki
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Hiroshi Kaki

Abstract artist

I am Hiroshi Kaki, an abstract painter from Oita Prefecture.

My work focuses on the feelings and thoughts we experience when confronting phenomena found in nature—cycles, irregular patterns, and unpredictable movements. I prioritize the process, completing pieces while engaging in dialogue with natural forces like the way sunlight falls or water flows.
Through my work, I hope to deepen our connection with nature, savor the flow of all things, and bring joy to everyday life. I would be happy if my pieces not only offer daily healing and vitality but also help viewers notice the subtle wonders within their ordinary routines.

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Last updated date
11.07.2025
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