Two Sea Rocks (2021) Fotografie door Masahiro Hiroike

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This work was taken on a rough day on the San'in coast of Japan with a 5-minute super long exposure, and expresses the harshness and beauty of Japanese nature at the same time. In a monochrome world like a sumi-e painting, you can feel the silence, peace, mystery, and "wabi-sabi". Japan is a long and narrow island country, so every region has a coast [...]
This work was taken on a rough day on the San'in coast of Japan with a 5-minute super long exposure, and expresses the harshness and beauty of Japanese nature at the same time. In a monochrome world like a sumi-e painting, you can feel the silence, peace, mystery, and "wabi-sabi".

Japan is a long and narrow island country, so every region has a coast where sand and rocky reefs alternate, and gentle and sometimes violent "waves" crash on the shore. At first glance, the large waves are the main focus and draw your attention on the rocks in rough weather. However, if you look closely at the rocks that appear from time to time, their shapes begin to become clear, and you no longer notice the waves. You will then feel a mysterious sense of being enveloped in silence. It is a truly "mysterious" feeling that travels between reality and another world.

Waves are truly "life and transition". They are born in the sea by the wind, grow as they approach the land, and are broken up by the rocks. They represent "transience", "transience", and "view of life and death", and are also a symbol of energy and strength. But in this photo, the waves cancel each other out with a super long exposure, making them appear misty and "hidden within." This is a minimalist approach, and can also be said to be the Japanese aesthetic of "wabi." And the rough rocks eroded by the waves also have "sabi," which is "the appearance of deterioration over time."

The artwork is very detailed even on the largest prints. Please see the detailed images.

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Hiroike is a Japanese photographer born in 1962. In 2020, he was selected as a finalist at the Sony World Photography Awards, the world's largest photo contest, and began his career as a photographer. In 2023, [...]

Hiroike is a Japanese photographer born in 1962. In 2020, he was selected as a finalist at the Sony World Photography Awards, the world's largest photo contest, and began his career as a photographer. In 2023, he was selected as the winner of the Dutch photo contest "LensCulture Critics' Choice" by Darius Himes of the auction house "Christie's". Solo exhibitions organized by museums in Japan and Poland have been held. In 2024, he made his debut as a writer for the 90-year-old "Yamakei Calendar", becoming one of Japan's leading landscape photographers.

Hiroike encountered computers at the Faculty of Engineering at Hiroshima University, and has been involved in the development of industrial robots, CAD, and WEB systems as a systems engineer for over 30 years. He began taking photographs in earnest after developing many photo display programs.

Since childhood, he has enjoyed outdoor sports such as stream fishing, cycling, and mountain climbing. He has built his own log house in the forest of his own design and has lived with nature. He has a reverence for nature and mainly photographs the rare nature and landscapes of Japan, which are rare in the world. Inspired by Japanese paintings such as sumi-e, Hiroike approaches them with a uniquely Japanese aesthetic sense, such as "Utsuroi" (transition) and "Wabi-Sabi".

At the same time, he incorporates random and unpredictable elements, and studies and shoots surrealist photography. In particular, he creates abstract works by expressing "afterimages", one of the human visual phenomena, through ICM (Intentional Camera Movement).

Landscape photography is done by investigating and studying various conditions, and thinking it through logically, but if you take it to the extreme, your field of vision becomes narrow. Surrealism stimulates the photographer's own sensibilities, unearths a sleeping aesthetic sense from the unconscious, and broadens the scope of expression. Landscape photography and surrealist photography seem to be contradictory, but for Hiroike, they are the two wheels of a car that allows him to continue to express himself at a higher level.

As an engineer in Japan, a country of cameras, he is also committed to "high-definition photography". While shooting with high-resolution digital cameras, he also puts more effort into output than anyone else. He has a print studio in his home, where he uses a large printer and panel mounting machine to print, panelize, and frame 2m x 1m works.

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