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hauntedbystorytelling:Japanese writer JirōOsaragi (大佛次郎) and his cat, Japan,1930s. | srcTwitter @pol
August photo studies! Last batch probably as we’re headed into Sketchtember now.
Guen-k (Japanese, b. Shizuoka, Japan, based Tokyo, Japan) - 1: Nozawa 2-32, 2012 2: Shinjuku, 2012
schinako:Let’s give bunnies many timothy so as to be covered
unexplained-events:Annual Wara Art FestivalThe pictures above are from Japan’s annual Wara-Art Festi
Kazuho Imaoka aka Imaoka Kazuho aka 今岡和穂 (Japanese, b. 1991, Izumi, Osaka, Japan) - 1: Gold on Black
These doughnuts from Hokkaido are unbear-ably cute! [article]
(via Gruppenausstellung mit Jürgen Schön: Die Sammlung - 30 Jahre Werner Meyer | Japan Art - Galerie
Hiroshi Watanabe aka Watanabe Hiroshi aka 渡邉 博史 (Japanese, b. 1951, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan) - Phot
Nakazawa Hiromitsu, postcard with swimmers and a life saver, 1907. Color lithograph; ink on card sto
Nagoya Castle (from the series Selected Views of the Tokaido Road), Hasui Kawase, 1932
Yoshinori Mizutani aka 水谷吉法 aka Kippo aka Mizutani Yoshinori (Japanese, b. 1987, Fukui Prefecture, J
very productive Japanese contemporary artist Kana Kitamura 北村佳奈 emotion, sensation and the surroundi
tanaka chisato 田中 千智 overhelmeted beings closed into theis colourful worlds, ignoring blacka and whi
ミヤケマイ Mai MiyakeShe works with Classic literature formats and stories, expressing Japanese tradition
more pieces here: http://tezukayama-g.com/en/yoshiyuki-ooe-solo-exhibition-plaixprei-exhibition-view
moviesludge:the bramble deconstructs me each night and rebuilds me every morning
taktophoto:Underwater Art of about 5000 Goldfish“Art Aquarium 2014” in Japan
The Pond at Benten Shrine in Shiba, Hasui Kawase, 1929
gunsandposes:Yoshikane Displays his Courage in the Temple: “Ôboshi Rikiya Yoshikane is seated with a
kuvshinov-ilya:Afterglow https://www.patreon.com/posts/5759026
A Bridge in a Snowy Landscape, Hiroshige (1797-1858)
drawpaintprint:波に鶴図 Crane and Waves, Edo period, latter half of the 18th century - Tsuruzawa Tansaku
Man Harvesting Ginkgo Nuts, Ohara Koson, ca. 1910
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