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Expanding the tradition Makoto HATORI Sharing with others --- the unconscious that set the margin Making things does not necessarily related to creativity. For instance, it is often the case that the ultimate perfection of the technique ("god hand") is considered as attaining an artistic element and the resultant work may be regarded as an artistic one. However, even if the work is the product of the highest technique, if it only gives its presence in a certain limit… Continue
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I like the fact you stick to traditional Japanese art, I haven't noticed a lot of that around these days.
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