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3. 2009 #48 4. 2009 #52
5. 2009 #56 6. 2010 #57
http://www4.point.ne.jp/ikenaga/
—"The women he paints are fascinating and stoic. He creates his art by applying japanese paint into a linen canvas with a Menso brush. But, why does he paint Nihonga on the canvas? I have asked him before, but he didn't know neither. He is a very friendly guy but very quiet, though."—Japanese arts.
—Ikenaga Yasunari is a japanese painter born in 1965.
So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteVery very amazing thanks
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