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11.8 W x 11.8 H in
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The shape of a key that can be a trigger to free someone's mind. For example, if it is a key with a lion silhouette, there must be someone who can open it. The next stage is right in front of you as if you were sucked into it. Signed Size 30cm x 30cm No frame is included. Material Acrylic and col...
2023
Drawing, Colored Pencil on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.7 D in
No
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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Hiroki Ogata is a Japanese artist exploring the structure of existence through minimal and conceptual forms. His work visualizes invisible systems — the relationship between the individual and the whole, the seen and the unseen, the moment and the infinite. Before focusing on fine art, he spent over a decade creating and exhibiting handcrafted works across major department stores in Japan. This experience shaped his sensitivity to form, precision, and material. In 2023, he held his first solo exhibition featuring 175 works, marking a transition into a more conceptual and philosophical practice. His works are not objects to simply observe, but structures to be perceived — inviting viewers to sense the invisible dynamics underlying reality. Based in Saitama, Japan. Follow the process and works: hirokismart.japan on Instagram
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