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Yoichi Tamaki

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Located in Washington, DC
A Sculptor's Full Circle, Yoichi Tamaki at Alex - Washington Post (April 1, 1999). Judging from
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1990s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Sandstone

Untitled
Located in Washington, DC
A Sculptor's Full Circle, Yoichi Tamaki at Alex - Washington Post (April 1, 1999). Judging from
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1990s Abstract Abstract Paintings

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