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Artwork called 'Scratch' by Hideaki Yamanobe, a contemporary Japanese abstract painter, best known for creating pallid, monochromatic works that employ light brushwork and composition to evoke veiled spaces. He has also been known to incorporate unusual media like sand into his works.
Artwork called 'Scratch' by Hideaki Yamanobe, a contemporary Japanese abstract painter, best know... [more]
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