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Artist: Erika Sanada
Erika Sanada "Yum Yum" (2017), cold finish ceramic sculpture
By Erika Sanada
Located in Glenview, IL
"Yum Yum" by Japanese American artist Erika Sanada is a cold finish ceramic sculpture created in 2017. The artwork is stamped on the back by the artist. Born and raised in Tokyo, sh...
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2010s Contemporary Erika Sanada Art

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