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Contemporary Art by Naoko Morisawa, Artist Seattle. USA ...

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    Contemporary Art, Wood Mosaic, Wood Mosaic, nw American Painting, Whiteny, Biennale, MoMA, Naoko Morisawa, Nordstrom, Japanese Artist, Seattle, Emerging artist ...

Contemporary Art by Naoko Morisawa, Artist Seattle. USA ...

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    Contemporary Art, Wood Mosaic, Wood Mosaic, nw American Painting, Whiteny, Biennale, MoMA, Naoko Morisawa, Nordstrom, Japanese Artist, Seattle, Emerging artist ...

NAOKO MORISAWA – Frederick Holmes Art Gallery Seattle, WA

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    THE ARTIST Naoko Morisawa, born in Tokyo, raised in Yokohoma, Japan and now residing in Seattle, received her BA in Design and Ceramics from Tama Art University, Tokyo. Her wood and/or paper mosaics are contemporary updates of the traditional art of Japanese wood mosaic, “yosegi”, popular in Japan’s Edo Period (1615-1868).

Naoko Morisawa - 9 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

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Naoko Morisawa - 7 Artworks for Sale on Artsy

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Other : "Naoko Morisawa" (Original art by NAOKO MORISAWA)

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    Naoko Morisawa Made by Alexis Dahan, 2014. NY Based French Artist He made us this in his P3 Studio Artist Residency, Las Vegas.

31 Naoko Morisawa Contemporary Fine Art ideas ...

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    Morisawa’s work is greatly inspired by the traditional Japanese technique (parquetry and/or marquetry) called yosegi, which dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868), a technique that assembles and cuts various wood varieties and inlays them on a woodwork base, creating various pictures and patterns.31 pins

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