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Hiroki Morinoue - Shark's Ink

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    Hiroki Morinoue has shown widely in the United States and Japan. He has completed several major public art commissions, including projects at the Honolulu Public …Estimated Reading Time: 1 min

Hiroki Morinoue - Isaacs Art Center

    https://isaacsartcenter.hpa.edu/artist-works.php?artistId=355121&artist=Hiroki+Morinoue
    Hiroki Morinoue (born 1947) is an American artist of Japanese descent who has helped to pioneer in the United States the fusion of western Impressionism with modern Japanese design. It was Morinoue's seemingly abstract paintings of calm water on textured wood or …

Hiroki Morinoue – U.S. Department of State

    https://art.state.gov/personnel/hiroki_morinoue/
    Hiroki morinoue Hiroki Morinoue is a native of Holualoa, Hawaii, and holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the California College of Arts and Crafts. Morinoue has worked successfully in a variety of media including mixed media paintings, printmaking, ceramics, photography, and sculpture.

Hiroki Morinoue — Google Arts & Culture

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    Hiroki Morinoue is an American artist of Japanese descent who has helped to pioneer in the United States the fusion of western Impressionism with modern Ja...

Hiroki Morinoue: Painter and Woodblock Printmaker - 15th ...

    https://15thstreetgalleryboulder.com/artists/hiroki-morinoue/
    Hiroki Morinoue Hiroki Morinoue is a painter, woodblock printmaker and contemporary artist from Holualoa, Hawaii.

Hiroki Morinoue — Studio 7 Fine Arts

    https://www.studiosevenfinearts.com/hiroki-morinoue
    In 1997, Hiroki Morinoue was the exhibit designer for the The Kona Coffee Story: Along the Hawai'i Belt Road. It took two years with many artists and local farmers to put this Kona Coffee history together. This exhibit toured the Hawaiian Islands, Japanese American National Museum in LA & Japanese Cultural Center in Sâo Paulo, Brazil.Location: Located in Holualoa Village

On View at the First Hawaiian Center: Hiroki Morinoue’s ...

    http://blog.honoluluacademy.org/on-view-at-the-first-hawaiian-center-hiroki-morinoues-works-share-his-life-story/
    The upcoming exhibition, Hiroki Morinoue: Evolving Language, is on view from January 30 through June 26, 2020. 1.24.20 . Hiroki Morinoue (American, born Hawai‘i, 1947) Iceberg Cube, 2016 Mokuhanga Courtesy of the Artist

Artists — Studio 7 Fine Arts

    https://www.studiosevenfinearts.com/artists
    Born in 1947, in Holualoa on the Island of Hawaii, Hiroki Morinoue received his BFA degree from the California College of Arts and Crafts (now CCA) in 1973. Traveling to Japan in 1976 through 1982, he studied sumi brush painting with Koh Ito Sensei and Japanese woodblock printmaking, Mokuhanga with Takashi Okubo Sensei.Location: Located in Holualoa Village

MIHO KANANI MORINOUE

    https://mihomorinoue.com/home.html
    Miho Kanani Morinoue is a Hawaii based artist living in Holualoa, Hawaii. Raised by two visual artists, Hiroki and Setsuko Morinoue, she has an extensive background in both art and dance. She has had a 10-year career with Complexions Contemporary Ballet Co. in NYC and has danced with Esse Aficionado, Lar Lubovich, Lee Whitchel and Neo Labos.

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