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Ettwein Juliet
(Fine Art)
E only
The economic development of the world's major cities, and strategies for"urban survival "is the main inspiration behind my work




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Goto, Taeko
(Design)
E & J
My concept of Art and Design is "Power from Mother Nature" plus " The Abilities of the Human"
Personally I believe art should be beautiful and soothing, and I hope that the inspiration I draw from my surroundings is reflected in my work.



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Hiraoka, Akane
(Fine Art)
E only
These paintings are a physical manifestation of a state of mind that is notoriously chaotic, capricious, and contradictory. Likewise, the work is a reaction to the harmony inherent in the chaotic swirl of our urban surroundings.



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Iyama, Keiko
(photography)
E only
My recent work explores approaches to representing ideas of recognition and memory and how what we see has influence over our thoughts. Photography is my core medium but I also use a variety of materials in order to produce the final piece of work.

Izumikawa.Chizuko
(crafts)
E & J
Chizuko started studying panflower with sachiko okuizumi three years ago. Since then, she has been designing and making her own original works. Having gone on make panflower displays for daughter's wedding, she has since been lucky enough to have received several personal orders from admirers of her works. Having recently been invited to exhibit in London, she is now absorbed in creating more original works.



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Miki, Kato
(Fine Art)
E only
Hopes in the sky




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Saliken, Andrew
(Fine Art)
E & J
Being an artist has proved to be the most challenging occupation that I could find, and I am fortunate to have found it.

Seki, Miyoko
(Design)
E only
I expressed the spirit of Japanese tradition and Western culture and have combined Japanese-Western cultural influences in my design. This was achieved using Japanese images and traditions including the tie dyed 'Shibori' technique, cutting paper techniques and origami. I have dra
Sugita,Fumio
(Design)
E& J
I have always been intrigued by the idea of Fantasy. I want to create the world of fantasy which I would never be able to create in real world.



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Takamatsu, Yasuyo
(Photography)E
hNothing stops but changes instantly with time and light.
Art is a mysterious work to try to catch the momentary figure and to express the essence of existence. 'Simplicity and warmth' is the key to my work.

Taplin, Andy
(Photography)
E & J
The photographic images I create and display are manifestations of the way in which I observe the world around me. My images are visual records of "decisive moments" as seen by my mind's eye. Outward expressions of the various Eastern and Western socio-cultural influences and experiences which have featured in, fused together and helped shape my life.




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Ufoma, Urie
(Crafts/Photography)
E & J
I began my practice creating photographic works that explored etiological and cosmogonic myths. The symbol of the wounded, ' pin-cushion' apple as an anthropomorphic hero / saviour / sacrifice featured prominently in narratives I had constructed.








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