Sculpture
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Sculpture
Akio Ohmori
Akio Ohmori is among the most prolific sculptors in Japan today. Starting under the aegis of Yaabuchi Satoshi, Ohmori began his own lectures on sculpture called "Akio Ohmori Koborikai" at his studio from 2002 and has since been operating from his own location in Adachi-ku in Tokyo from 2005.
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Sculpture
Yamamoto Yusuke
Graduating from Musashino Art University's department of Industrial, Interior & Craft Design, Yusuke Yamamoto moved to Tokyo and has been a prolific exhibitor of sculptures in Japan. His unique take on a juxtaposition of animals and objects in everyday life has caught the eye of many a collector.
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Sculpture
Yabuuchi Satoshi
Yabuuchi Satoshi is Japan's foremost Manga sculptor and a veteran of contemporary, anime-influenced art. His work features audacious, mischievous, "Doji" (sacred children) carved from Japanese cypress with natural pigments and Japanese lacquer, in strikingly realistic three dimensional figures with expression-filled faces, whose brash antics have an innocent, humorous, impish quality.
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Sculpture
Karen Kang
Karen Kang, a New York based sculptor working primarily in stone, is known for her simple and sensitive abstract forms. Jonathan Goodman's review in Sculpture magazine said, "Kang's intensely lyrical approach to art and nature is in no way anachronistic or deliberately antiquated".
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Sculpture
Toyota Youji
Born in Toyama Prefecture, Youji Toyota is a wood sculptor who lives in Minamibousou in the Chiba prefecture of Japan. He graduated from the Tokyo Formative University and has been known for his maverick exhibitions since 1996.
“Good painting is the kind that looks like sculpture” -Michelangelo. This is a list of Art Miya’s collections of sculpture artists.
- Artist Persuasions:
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- Acryl & Rice Paper (1)
- Ceramic (5)
- Paper Stones (1)
- Sculpture (5)