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April 2023

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There was a preview for the London show in New York. 

There was a preview for the London show in New York. 

My work was used for a special sake bottle for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee event.  This was designed by Mr. Ryoichi Enomoto. First time to be shown in New York.

My work was used for a special sake bottle for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee event.  This was designed by Mr. Ryoichi Enomoto. First time to be shown in New York.

In the studio, I am working on the piece with platinum pigment.  This will be also shown in the London exhibition.

In the studio, I am working on the piece with platinum pigment.  This will be also shown in the London exhibition.

I made a quick trip to Washington DC, to the Smithsonian Naitonal Museum of Asian Art, Freer Gallery of Art.  The Gallery has one hundred years of history of collecting Asian art, which include some works that could be considered national treasures if they were in Japan. 

I made a quick trip to Washington DC, to the Smithsonian Naitonal Museum of Asian Art, Freer Gallery of Art.  The Gallery has one hundred years of history of collecting Asian art, which include some works that could be considered national treasures if they were in Japan. 

Discussing with Dr. Frank Feltens, a curator of the Freer Gallery of Art.  He is a leading specialists in Japanese Art.

Discussing with Dr. Frank Feltens, a curator of the Freer Gallery of Art.  He is a leading specialists in Japanese Art.

There was a preview for the London show in New York. 
My work was used for a special sake bottle for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee event.  This was designed by Mr. Ryoichi Enomoto. First time to be shown in New York.
In the studio, I am working on the piece with platinum pigment.  This will be also shown in the London exhibition.
I made a quick trip to Washington DC, to the Smithsonian Naitonal Museum of Asian Art, Freer Gallery of Art.  The Gallery has one hundred years of history of collecting Asian art, which include some works that could be considered national treasures if they were in Japan. 
Discussing with Dr. Frank Feltens, a curator of the Freer Gallery of Art.  He is a leading specialists in Japanese Art.