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Eri Wakiyama aka Eri The Mermaid aka Mermaid Hair (Japanese, b. Japan, based NY, USA) - Shoe-Damir D
Watanabe and Nujabes, two very special artists with a particular place in my heart.I don’t find the
cubewatermelon:Let’s Speak English #62!Bit of trivia if you’re unfamiliar: Bathing in Japan is stric
Kouki Tsuritani aka 釣 谷 幸 輝 aka Tsuritani Kouki (Japanese, b. 1967, Tokyo, Japan) - 1: Moonlit Night
This is what I imagine a peace offering to Transformers looks like.See more Japanese trucker art (an
Naomi Okubo 大久保 如彌 (Japanese, b. 1985, Tokyo, Japan) - 1: Magazine #2, 2015 2:Mecha Shi Communicati
Ishibashi Yui aka 石橋ユイ (Japanese, b. 1985, Okayama, Japan) - Dream Of 10 Billion Years (+detail), 20
Ai Shinohara 篠原 愛 (Japanese, b. 1984, Kagoshima, Japan) - 1: Symbiosis 05 (共生05), 2007 2: Symbiosis
dreamingpartone:餓鬼 • B A D B O Y(my friend saw these shirts in Japan and I immediately knew what I
japaneseaesthetics:Painting of standing cranes, 18th century, Japan, by artist Ito Jakuchu.Wiki: Itō
Ichikawa Danjuro I in the Role of Takenuki Goro, Torii Kiyomasu, 1697
Kintsukuroi or kintsugi is the art of healing broken pottery with lacquer and silver or gold. The ph
“Earth Sign of Muddy water”. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, early 1800’s, Japan, by artist Uta
Osamu Yokonami aka 横浪修 aka Yokonami Osamu (Japanese, b. 1967, Kyoto, Japan, based Tokyo, Japan) - 1:
Takehito Miyatake - Japan scapes
Enjoying the Evening Cool on the Banks of the Sumida River, Torii Kiyonaga, ca. 1784
talesfromweirdland:Animation art and a few stills from French-Japanese sci-fi cartoon, ULYSSES 31 (1
talesfromweirdland:Animation art and a few stills from French-Japanese sci-fi cartoon, ULYSSES 31 (1
Animation art and a few stills from French-Japanese sci-fi cartoon, ULYSSES 31 (1981). “Greek mythol
TAKESADA MATSUTANIJAPAN ART - GALERIE FRIEDRICH MÜLLER
Matsuura Shiori aka Shiori Matsuura aka Matsuura Sciari aka 松浦シオリ (Japanese, b. 1993, Obihiro City,
nevver:Moonlight ain’t so great, Hasui Kawase
Male actors in female and male roles, Japan (Edo Period)1. Actor Iwai Kumesaburo I as Keisei Agemaki
Fancy Japanese traditional wagashi with Christmas twist. Happy Holidays!
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