Drawing from years immersed in skateboarding culture, Hiroki’s work blends raw street aesthetics with delicate linework to construct an imagined world centered on connection, social ties, and personal happiness. His work in THEiCON offers a glimpse into fleeting yet impactful emotional moments—whether from childhood memories, time outdoors, or the inspiration found in travel. What began as a lifelong habit of drawing evolved into illustration and design, eventually leading to exhibitions. Influenced by graffiti, skateboard graphics, and artists from Schiele to McFetridge, his practice channels a street-rooted, imaginative visual language.