
Kentaro Hiroki Japanese, b. 1976
Shrimp Creamy TOM YAM FLAVOR, MAMA , 2024
Color Pencil (Caran D'ache Luminance 6901) on Paper ( ARCHES – AQUARELLE GRAIN STAINE 185 GSM and DALER ROWNEY 95 GSM)
12 x 10 cm
Kentaro Hiroki merges the intimate experience of late-night indulgence with his deep exploration of cultural memory and symbolism. The focus on food in this piece reflects the artist’s ongoing interest...
Kentaro Hiroki merges the intimate experience of late-night indulgence with his deep exploration of cultural memory and symbolism. The focus on food in this piece reflects the artist’s ongoing interest in recreating these items as symbols of our social status, cultural backgrounds, and personal tastes. Hiroki’s drawings can be seen as a form of cultural exchange, where he connects with his audience through familiar, everyday objects.
Thus, the artwork is not just about the comfort of a late-night snack but also about the complex web of memories and cultural symbols that inform such simple pleasures. The juxtaposition of modern convenience with traditional mnemonic techniques invites viewers to consider how our personal experiences are intertwined with broader cultural narratives. Through this quiet, yet profound, exploration, Hiroki invites us to reflect on the layers of memory, culture, and significance that shape even the most mundane moments of our lives.
Thus, the artwork is not just about the comfort of a late-night snack but also about the complex web of memories and cultural symbols that inform such simple pleasures. The juxtaposition of modern convenience with traditional mnemonic techniques invites viewers to consider how our personal experiences are intertwined with broader cultural narratives. Through this quiet, yet profound, exploration, Hiroki invites us to reflect on the layers of memory, culture, and significance that shape even the most mundane moments of our lives.
1
of
2