: While she has a background in abstract pieces, her recent work includes highly textural "sculptural drawings". She often utilizes utilitarian materials like beeswax, oil pastel, rabbit skin glue, marble dust, and washi paper .
A notable work often associated with her recent catalog is titled (2024), a 10x8 inch mixed media piece on canvas. This work exemplifies her interest in tactile surfaces and organic forms, using layers of beeswax and marble dust to create a biological, healing-inspired texture. gra_himeka-i_070.jpg
(2026): A collaborative and experimental exhibition at The Active Space where artists trade works as currency. : While she has a background in abstract
Himeka Murai is a Brooklyn-based visual artist whose work focuses on the intersection of . Originally from Tokyo, she is largely self-taught and works across sculpture, painting, and installation. Her practice is deeply rooted in the observation of everyday objects and the environment, often gathered through "walking and observation". This work exemplifies her interest in tactile surfaces
: While she has a background in abstract pieces, her recent work includes highly textural "sculptural drawings". She often utilizes utilitarian materials like beeswax, oil pastel, rabbit skin glue, marble dust, and washi paper .
A notable work often associated with her recent catalog is titled (2024), a 10x8 inch mixed media piece on canvas. This work exemplifies her interest in tactile surfaces and organic forms, using layers of beeswax and marble dust to create a biological, healing-inspired texture.
(2026): A collaborative and experimental exhibition at The Active Space where artists trade works as currency.
Himeka Murai is a Brooklyn-based visual artist whose work focuses on the intersection of . Originally from Tokyo, she is largely self-taught and works across sculpture, painting, and installation. Her practice is deeply rooted in the observation of everyday objects and the environment, often gathered through "walking and observation".