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Hare no hi

Statment

"Hare no hi" is a concept that indicates a turning point between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
For example, New Year's Day, festivals, and the birth of a child.

It is when the light shines after a long period of rain.


It is reconstructed and shaped by the negatives of 830 photographs of everyday life.
It signifies a traditional Japanese cycle.

​Kiiro

Hare no hi

Caption

Hare no hi_01

Pigment Print

Edition

Small  |  5

Midi   |  Contact

Large  |  Contact

Print Size

Small  |  338 × 338 mm

Midi   |  600 × 600 mm

Large  |  1030 × 1030 mm

 

Price

Small

Print Only    |  JPY 100,000 (before tax)

Midi

Print Only    |  Contact (before tax) Sold Out

Large

Print Only    |  Contact (before tax) Sold Out

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If you would like to purchase an original print or have any questions about our work, please contact us at the email address below.

kiirofoto@gmail.com

 

Profile

Name: Kiiro | Country: Japan | Occupation: Fine Art Photographer

Born in 1978 in Kanagawa Prefecture and currently residing in Seiseki-Sakuragaoka, Tokyo, Kiiro freely uses flowers as a motif for his natural works and employs skillful painting techniques. Cosmos flowers, in particular, have been the focal point of his art for over a decade. Each series of Kiiro's work offers a new angle on his themes of order, harmony, and evolution. This is uniquely defined by the language of the cosmos flower. The oil-painting qualities imbued in his work continue to fascinate art collectors and viewers at home and abroad. kiiro has exhibited his work at Art Fair Tokyo, fotofever (Paris), Degus Photo Biennale, La Gacilly (Brittany), as well as nationally and internationally. Awards include the Jury Prize of the International Art Photography Awards for experimental work (France).

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