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In this piece, I captured the delicate elegance of a single rose emerging from a humble bottle, using analogue black-and-white photography. The contrast and shadows evoke a timeless, quiet beauty—an ode to simplicity and grace. This image invites calm and reflection, filling any space with a serene, poetic energy that celebrates subtle strength in fragility.
Tenmi Hanagi is a self-taught visual artist who works across mediums including drawing, collage, photography, oil painting, and installation, with an international exhibiting history. My technique is ever-evolving, blending influences from painting, photography, sculpture, and architecture into a style uniquely my own, guided more by intuition than rules. My artworks invite viewers into a heightened sensory realm, evoking emotions that mix sight, touch, and universal timelessness, sparking inspiration and a sense of profound connection. The five senses—sight, touch, and others—are not independent; they exist at a higher level where various sensations blend together. I access that realm and express the invisible “something” that aligns with those blended sensations as visible works. This invisible “something” is that which stimulates human senses, born from the invisible. I believe it is the invisible drifting across the screen, a part of my own complex sensibility.