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Yo-in Reverberation Exhibition

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I’m part of a group exhibition in honour of the 70th Anniversary of the Japanese Canadian internment. Yo-in Reverberation will be exhibited at the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre with an opening reception on Thursday May 24 from 7-9 pm!

Here is a detail from a new work called, Panorama Series I.

Panorama Series I, paper cut of photograph on archival paper, LED light.

 

testing out the sumi ink

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squids on the neck at supper

spiders in natto kind of day…

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spiders in natto

Telephone conversation doodle

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telephone conversation doodle 1

 

I am sure Freud would go to town analyzing these new doodles which are created while I am on the phone. This doesn’t mean I’m not paying attention, but perhaps a strategy to process information and make sense of the discussion.

frog and the bird

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frog & the bird

Limited Edition Print Gocco Cards for Valentine’s Day

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Send and Receive by Cindy Mochizuki

Hedgehogs by Kathy Shimizu

Tea and Cookies, Kathy Shimizu

Kathy Shimizu and I have been working on a series of limited edition cards that can be available for Valentine’s at a select few places in town! Kathy generously has printed off these cards using her trusty Print Gocco machine. We have 2 original Kathy Shimizu block prints and I have printed a card based on a drawing available in brown and red. If you are interested you can purchase them in the Hastings Sunrise neighborhood at Master Framers 2603 E. Hastings Street, Vancouver and the Museum Gift Shop at the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre, 6688 Southoaks Crescent which is out in Burnaby.

**Now available at: Paper-ya in the Net Loft at Granville Island and blim, 115 East Pender in Chinatown.