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  • February 28, 2017 9:53 am

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    The Art of Hirō Isono

    Hirō Isono was a Japanese artist born in 1945, and passed away on May 2013. Shown in the majority of his work, you will notice that he had an affinity for trees, forests, and nature.

    He gained more recognition from his artwork contributions to the 1990’s RPG series “Secret of Mana” or “Seiken Densetsu”, for the SNES. His visions and techniques always invoked reality with just a little hint of mystery. Not quite surreal, but just enough to make you think about what you’re looking at.

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  • June 8, 2016 12:06 pm

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    The Great Outdoors

    A small sample of the spectacular landscape photography by Nicholas Peter Wilson, a photographer based in Portland, Oregon.

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  • June 8, 2016 11:55 am

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    Buildings Made of Sky

    Photographer Peter Wegner captures another city in the urban canyons between the buildings. It’s invisible, the city no one built. In this city, the buildings are made not of brick or steel, but of sky. Peter Wegner is an American artist and graduate of Yale University. His practice explores questions of color, language, and architecture.

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