The work of Miyiaki has a strong antiwar character. He emphasizes on the mistreatment of humans by their own kind, exhibiting their masochistic tendencies at the same time.
The artist's fontanistic style in conjunction with his Japanese background (Japanese father and Cypriot mother), bombards his images with spots or holes indicating the capitalistic system's indifference concerning loss of human life that is considered as a casualty of any social, religious or political war of our times.
He studied Japanese literature and drawing at the University of Milan.