June 5 – July 4, 2022
SOLO Exhibition
Hiromi's Hana Art
Colors of Blue


Snow night
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
16.54 x 11.7 inches
2022
$500 (without frame)

Rainy Day
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2022
$470 (with frame)

Out of the window
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2022
$470 (with frame)

Hug
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2022
$470 (with frame)

Going home
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
11.7 x 16.54 inches
2021
$500 (without frame)

Flower hat
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2022
$470 (with frame)

Eucalyptus
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2022
$470 (with frame)

Dream
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2021
$470 (with frame)

Blue world
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, water color paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2021
$470 (with frame)

Blue garden
soft pastels, hard pastels, pastel pencils, watercolor paper
8.27 x 11.7 inches
2022
$470 (with frame)
Hiromi’s Hana Art was born in Okayama and lives in Melbourne, Australia. She has loved drawing since she was little. She learned about healing art through a news article about a woman who used paintings to motivate cancer patients to eat, and wished to be able to draw art that heals people’s hearts. In 1996, she arrived in Australia as a family study abroad. She drew Australian animals with a pen and watercolor pencils, but was introduced to pastel art by a friend, and realized that the gentle touch and color was for her. Even though she become a Pastel Nagomi Art associate instructor, she first wanted to create her own artworks, so she posted them on Instagram. From an advice, her current angel series began. She aims to be a healing artist, and create artworks that allow those who see it to feel relieved.
Her artist name, Hiromi’s Hana Art combines her beloved pet, Hana, who is now an angel, and flowers (nature).