After his great journey from Tokyo to London, Hiroshi was trained on a Graphic Design course at Central Saint Martins. Then he completed a Master Course at the Royal College of Art in 2007. His work tells his variety of curiosities from cult to graphic culture with his humour and uniqueness. He now works as a freelance illustrator and graphic artist based in London.

+44 (0)7876232455

info@hiroshikariya.co.uk

 

Exhibitons:

‘Work in Progress’, The Elms Lester Painting Rooms, London (2004)
'Directions,' CSM, London (2006)
‘Oberon Book Awards’, Henry Moore Gallery, RCA, London (2006)
‘International Festival Le Gun’, Nog Gallery, London (2006)
‘Work in Progress’ Henry Moore Gallery, RCA, London (2007)
'180 Things I Hate,' Dazed & Confused Gallery, London (2007)
'The Great Exhibition', RCA, London (2007)
'Kafka International', AVA Gallery at UEL, London (2007)
'Salon Winter Show', Salon Gallery, London (2008)
'Form Art Fair', Olympia (2008)
'The Family, LEGUN', Club Row, Rochelle School, London (2008)

 

Awards:

The Sheila Robinson Award, the best use of drawing (June 2007)
Commendation, The Quentin Blake Award (June 2007)

 

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