Thinking/Purpose/Vision
philosophical and social perspective that is consistently expressed throughout their work. Their art is grounded in deep themes that question life, nature, human relationships, and the state of contemporary society, and each work depicts these themes from a different aspect.
1. THOUGHTS
The fragility and beauty of life are strongly rooted in the thoughts of MireyHiroki. They depict flowers as symbolic beings, not merely decorative motifs, and find the symbol of life in the flowers themselves, showing a deep insight into the cycles of life and nature through the shortness of their existence and their terminal destiny. By depicting flowers as they bloom and wither, the artists emphasize the beauty in transience and the value of each moment.
Their work also has a poetic aspect, as evidenced by the influence of Shuji Terayama's poem "There is a similarity between flowers and death," which reveals a philosophical and lyrical perspective in his art. He explores the harmony between opposing elements such as life and death, growth and extinction, light and shadow, and how we exist within them.
2. Purpose
purpose of their works is to make viewers feel the "value of a moment of life" and "connection with nature" through visual beauty, and to make them reconsider the relationship between humans and nature in contemporary society. MireyHiroki's aims to use the power of art to remind people of the importance of nature and life, which they tend to forget in their daily lives. He also emphasizes not only visual beauty, but also emotional and spiritual impact, with the goal of his artwork to bring some kind of change or awareness to his audience.
3. Overall Vision
Mireyhiroki to restore the connection between nature and humans and to make people reconsider their values in contemporary society through art. Their works, which are not only visually beautiful but also have the power to make the audience reaffirm the importance of nature and life, strongly appeal to the message of peace and coexistence with nature in the modern world.
In addition, MireyHiroki does not pander to social fads or consumer culture, but rather, he asks his audience deep spiritual questions through his works, while maintaining his own point of view. This is a major factor behind the uniqueness and high reputation of his art.