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About Hikaru

Hikaru is a Soul Enhancer and a citizen of the archetypal world beyond the boundaries of folk, tribal, race oriented identities.

Of course, part of him embodies the genuine Japanese aesthetic, as his maternal great grandfather, who was an Imperial Court - appointed artisan. His gift shop and the studio was visited by the Court. Hikaru's great great grandmother was a wet nurse (Meno toh) to one of the Emperors (Emperor Hirohito's father / Taisho Emperor).
His maternal grandfather had received the medal of honor from Emperor Hirohito for being a dedicated middle school principal.

His initial training in art, music, and writing had begun when he was four years old. As Leonardo da Vinci, whom Hikaru has followed since he was ten, he is a man of many expressions: art, music, dance, acting, writing, and teaching.

His art has been shown in Europe (Germany, England, Italy, France, Greece, etc), Japan, Australia, and the U.S.A.

Please feel free to visit his main site as well: http://hikalux.weebly.com

 

In the tradition of Renaissance, Hikaru accepts special commissions such as the portrait, pet portrait, and memorial portrait paintings, and he has been offering his skills to be the eyes and the hands of his clients, so the images within his clients can become tangible. Through these portrait paintings and drawings, your dear ones would be immortalized.

Hikaru is listed in the 5th Edition of "Who's Who Amongst America's Teachers," and his portfolio is on file at the Etude (Archive)department of the Louvre Museum via the recommendation from the former Director of the Painting Department (now President of the Louvre Museum), Pierre Rosenberg. He is also listed in the First edition of Lexikon der Phantastischen Kunstler (Encyclopedia of the Fantastic Artists) along with Salvador Dali, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Francis Bacon, etc.

 

He has been featured in the issue 357 of the diplomatic, cultural magazine in Austria called, the Society Magazin.

Please feel free to read the article in English:

http://mag3.i-magazine.de/imag/SOCIETY_Magazin_357/#/106


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