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Strength
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
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2010s A.J. Oishi Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Value
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
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2010s A.J. Oishi Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Significance
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
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2010s A.J. Oishi Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Conscious Loving
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
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2010s A.J. Oishi Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Exhaling
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
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2010s A.J. Oishi Art

Materials

Acrylic

Releasing
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
Category

2010s A.J. Oishi Art

Materials

Acrylic

Expanding
By A.J. Oishi
Located in Park City, UT
A.J. Oishi's calm and peaceful paintings are created by compiling thousands of small dots. The circular designs that are common throughout her work symbolize individuals and their jo...
Category

2010s Contemporary A.J. Oishi Art

Materials

Acrylic

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