Hiroyuki Okumura '

 

Hiroyuki Okumura's work does not respond to a specific time or space. It acts as a symbol for themes such as time, light, nature, movement and balance, concepts outside of a tangible reality, leading to a dialogue between the viewer and the work. His work has been exhibited in more than 50 solo and collective exhibitions, and is part of both private and public collections in Japan, Mexico, Bulgaria and France. He has lived and worked in the city of Xalapa, Veracruz since 1989. In this city he decided to develop his career because of the inspiration he finds in Mexican pre-Hispanic art. He works with sculpture in stone; marble and quarry are his favorite materials.