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Hi, I’m Misheru32 and I live in Saitama City, Japan although my hometown is Winnipeg, Canada.
I am an analogue-based artist who specializes in drawing and printmaking for my labour of love and I am an instructor, technical writer, editor, and JE translator for my labour for wages.
I enjoy the following activities:
I enjoy finding a cozy restaurant with friendly staff and fabulous food. I will go almost anywhere for the promise of popcorn but not for a beer. I seem to be helping the underdog quite often and that is why I am here. I would like to increase the presence of artists active in their field but who might not be well known in the English-speaking world.
I love to introduce both my work and those of my artist friends who have little or no online presence on my blog.
I enjoyed meeting Rokudenashiko and love the artwork of Nanami Ishihara.
I read an interesting article about multiculturalism in Asia by Lee Wen. [1]
I also read more information about a show I saw of Japanese women artists who specialized in nihonga. [2]
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Hi, I’m Misheru32 and I live in Saitama City, Japan although my hometown is Winnipeg, Canada.
I am an analogue-based artist who specializes in drawing and printmaking for my labour of love and I am an instructor, technical writer, editor, and JE translator for my labour for wages.
I enjoy the following activities:
I enjoy finding a cozy restaurant with friendly staff and fabulous food. I will go almost anywhere for the promise of popcorn but not for a beer. I seem to be helping the underdog quite often and that is why I am here. I would like to increase the presence of artists active in their field but who might not be well known in the English-speaking world.
I love to introduce both my work and those of my artist friends who have little or no online presence on my blog.
I enjoyed meeting Rokudenashiko and love the artwork of Nanami Ishihara.
I read an interesting article about multiculturalism in Asia by Lee Wen. [1]
I also read more information about a show I saw of Japanese women artists who specialized in nihonga. [2]
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