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Bio — Audrey Kawasaki

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    About Audrey Kawasaki. Audrey Kawasaki is a Japanese-American artist, born and raised in Los Angeles, where she currently lives and works. Kawasaki grew up reading Japanese manga comics, which inspired her to draw from an early age. She started taking after-school fine art classes at Mission Renaissance in her late teenage years. There she learned the basic foundation of drawing and painting.

Audrey Kawasaki Widewalls

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    Audrey Kawasaki - Hyakki Yakou (night parade), 2009 Kawasaki's Way of Art. Audrey Kawasaki is an American artist, born in 1982 in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her figurative, erotically charged paintings which portray a young woman (the artist claims that it is the same girl, although she may seem different). Kawasaki works with oil paintings, applying paint directly onto the smooth wood …

Audrey Kawasaki

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    You Come First. 2012. Lydia. 2006. Ishiki. 2006.

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Audrey Kawasaki – Urban Nation

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    Biography / Audrey Kawasaki. Japanese-American artist Audrey Kawasaki has been reading Manga comics since her youth, which inspired her from an early age. In after-school lessons at an art school she learned the basics of painting and drawing. After high school, Kawasaki enrolled at the Pratt Institute in New York, where she dropped out two years later.

FAQs — Audrey Kawasaki

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    Dec 22, 2017 · Some artists use Linseed Oil or other mediums to mix with oil paints for more flow, but I just use a bit of Turpenoid. This is because I don't use thick layers of paint. I keep an open jar of turpenoid, and mix it with the paint on the palette to thin it out; like diluting. I use thin washes and glazes of paint and build up those layers gradually.

Prints — Audrey Kawasaki

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    Spoke-Art Gallery (San Francisco) Outre Gallery (Melbourne, AU) Art Republic (Brighton, UK) New limited edition prints are released a few times a year, and are sold through Static Medium and occasionally through galleries. For print info and updates, join our mailing list, or follow Audrey's Instragram or Facebook.

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