Hiroshi Sato’s vibrant portraits reflect his interest in geometric design, with graphic shapes reminiscent of a stainedglass window. He says he draws inspiration from the “accumulation of both learning and experiencing.”

“The main area I am focusing on at the moment is the clear/unclear relationship between the individual perceived reality [microcosm] versus the world [macrocosm],” Sato says.

The contemporary realist oil painter has traveled a broad portion of the world, from his childhood home of Tanzania to the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he received his bachelor’s degree in fine arts. He has exhibited his works throughout California.

See more of Sato’s work in ABN’s Fall 2013 “30 under 30″ feature.

1 Comments

  • Posted October 7, 2013 10:30 pm
    by Jacob Becker

    Wow, this stuff is very deep! Crazy

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