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Satoru Hoshino — Surfacing Flower
Satoru Hoshino

Surfacing Flower

1989

"Surfacing Flower" by Satoru Hoshino is a captivating work that evokes the delicate emergence of natural beauty, blending organic forms with a sense of quiet, meditative energy. Hoshino's precise and expressive touch brings a dreamlike quality to the floral subject, suggesting themes of growth, renewal, and the transient nature of life. The piece invites viewers to contemplate the fragile yet persistent power found within nature's simplest forms.

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Morning Session

May 16, 2018

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Satoru Hoshino, Surfacing Flower, 1989

"Surfacing Flower" by Satoru Hoshino is a captivating work that evokes the delicate emergence of natural beauty, blending organic forms with a sense of quiet, meditative energy. Hoshino's precise and expressive touch brings a dreamlike quality to the floral subject, suggesting themes of growth, renewal, and the transient nature of life. The piece invites viewers to contemplate the fragile yet persistent power found within nature's simplest forms.

Year
1989
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Surrealism, Floral Subject, Dreamlike Mood, Male Artist, Emerging Artist, Soft Color Palette, Japanese Artist, Fine Art, Contemporary Era, Figurative Art