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SPIRIT OF THE BRUSH
IKE TAIGA AND TOKUYAMA GYOKURAN
by John Brzostoski
THERE ARE ARTISTS THE WORLD SHOULD KNOW. Two of them are the 18th century Japanese painters Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran, a husband and wife team who produced hundreds upon hundreds of works, in a variety of formats, including fan paintings hanging scrolls, handscrolls and screens. (continued)
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JOHN BRZOSTOSKI, extensive collection of articles, essays, art, reviews, fiction, etc.
CHRIS DAGRADI, artistic offering.
m.T.head
NORMAN GUBERMAN
Common Ground
Sky Cuckoo
Monkeys Secret Teaching
Orphan
May I Ask You a Question?
notes for nobody
Offering
Noose
Song of the Seven Eyes
CHARLIE NASH, I Ching collage.
MACKENZIE PIERSON, two poems.
ERIC SHAPIRO seeks entrance to the middle way Between A & B.
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