
Kenichi Hoshine’s And There Came a Storm Beneath a Cutthroat Moon at Nino Mier explores the tension between the familiar and the surreal. His works feature enigmatic forms, abstract shapes, and warm, nostalgic hues inspired by childhood memories of Japanese and American visual culture. Rich, layered compositions evoke calm amid complexity, with instinct-driven creation and spontaneous transformations. Hoshine’s recent pieces reveal a mastery of light and color, inviting personal interpretation.