East meets west, tradition meets innovation, and nature meets modernism. Japanese-born, New York based painter Hiroshi Senju creates beauty with ancient painting techniques unique to Japan. He uses pigments all derived from natural materials such as minerals, seashells and coral in a medium of animal-hide glue, and applies it all to Japanese mulberry paper. Recognised worldwide for his sublime waterfall and cliff images. Often monumental in scale and many are featured in prominent public spaces. His latest series uses fluorescent pigments!