Sanae creates abstract paintings guided by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, finding beauty in imperfection, transience, and simplicity. More than an aesthetic, her work is a quiet symbol of living simply, embracing what is, and finding richness in less.

Her inspiration comes from the textures of pottery glazes, the colours and markings of nature, and the quiet patina of age. Working primarily on raw canvas with acrylics and hand-ground sumi ink, her process is slow and intentional layering, subtracting, and allowing irregularities to remain as part of the work.

With a background in architecture and interior design, Sanae’s art bridges restraint and depth, offering collectors and designers not just visual beauty, but also a grounding reminder of the wabi-sabi spirit in modern life.

Born in Japan, based in Melbourne

SANAE HAYASHI CV

 
  • 2026. Group Exhibition ‘From the studio’ | Artemisia gallery

    2026. Group Exhibition ‘Minimalism & Maximalism’ | Art Lovers Australia Melbourne gallery

    2026. Melbourne & Victorian Artists Art Prize | Artemisia gallery

    2022. Fifty Squared Art Prize | Brunswick Street Gallery

    2022. Camberwell Art Show | Advanced Technology Centre, Swinburne University

  • 2025. Finalist | MAVA Art Prize 2025 | Melbourne & Victorian Artists

    2023. Online Finalist | Lethbridge 20000 Small Scale Art Award | Lethbridge Gallery

  • 2023. Lanson Place Parliament Gardens Hotel Melbourne

  • Bachelor of Real Estate majoring in Architecture/Interior Design. 2004-2008

    Diploma of Interior Design 2022-2023