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Hiroshi Yamano is a part of Japan's rapidly growing glass art movement. Trained at art schools in the U.S. and Japan, this artist’s blown glass sculpture has a recurrent theme of migratory fish.
To explain his fascination with fish, he says "I like to keep moving and have different experiences…. I have to keep swimming the world like a fish. I am a fish which is always looking for something".
Yamano directs his attention not only to the surface of his’metaphoric (showing 500 of 836 characters). |
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