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Junko Hagiwara - Mulberry Street Vintage Clothing, King St. Newtown
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Watercolour on Paper
Framed, 63 x 50 cm
About the work...
Junko Hagiwara simply creates what she sees. There are no theories, ego, career-mindedness, first drafts, photographic sources, image manipulation or any other baggage involved. Her choice of medium commits every brushstroke to the surface, in a representation of visual truth.
Framed, 63 x 50 cm
About the work...
Junko Hagiwara simply creates what she sees. There are no theories, ego, career-mindedness, first drafts, photographic sources, image manipulation or any other baggage involved. Her choice of medium commits every brushstroke to the surface, in a representation of visual truth.
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