When did I first see the work of Iemza? I can't remember. Most likely it was on tumblr, while I was searching for awesome outdoor murals. I've been a long time fan of the French artist, and the striking mainly black and white drawings and paintings he produces on decaying walls always struck a chord with me. Despite the absence of color, his illustrations are shaded just right and the way he lays everything out consistently creates a recipe for perfect balance. Here are some of them:
Finding moments of genuine peace can feel like a rare treasure these days. But what if I told you that a dose of serenity could be as simple as gazing upon a canvas? Hiroya Kurata 's work makes you want to slow down and find tranquility in daily life. His oil paintings look like delightful children's books or manga that whisper calmness through their composition, their palette, and the very essence of what they depict. Hiroya's canvases are basically a visual diary, capturing little snippets of moments he spends with his family in ordinary places. And, in a way, his art provides a pause button, a moment to simply be in the presence of something beautiful and serene. His work has been exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions across the globe, from New York to Hong Kong, Tokyo, and London. Waiting , his debut solo show at Carl Kostyál , is on view until August 2, 2025.
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