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Continuum No.2, Mixed-Media by Naoki Kawano, 2018
By Naoki Kawano
Located in London, GB
Mixed-media on canvas. Based on the continuity and expanding of texture. About the artist: Born in Kumamoto, Naoki Kawano is a London and Paris based Japanese artist, drawn to th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Organic Modern Japanese Art & Design

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Arko Wall Art 5, Contemporary Art Craft Rice Straw
By ARKO
Located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hand-sewed rice straw art by Arko. Title: Composition Accelerando #01 This work has the feelings of contemporary, tribal art, contemporary craft art, ...
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2010s Japanese Organic Modern Japanese Art & Design

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Canvas, Thread, Straw

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