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Moriyuki Kuwabara BIOGRAPHY
Born 1942. Known for: Painting.
Moriyuki Kuwabara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1942. The artist went on to graduate from Nihon University, having majored in Fine Arts. Kuwabara uses a compass to create extraordinarily... Read full biography
Moriyuki Kuwabara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1942. The artist went on to graduate from Nihon University, having majored in Fine Arts. Kuwabara uses a compass to create extraordinarily complex works of repeating circular forms. Within the central point of each circle, there can be at least... Read full biography
Moriyuki Kuwabara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1942. The artist went on to graduate from Nihon University, having majored in Fine Arts. Kuwabara uses a compass to create extraordinarily complex works of repeating circular forms. Within the central point of each circle, there can be at least 1500 additional circles, forming the framework of the entire piece.
Moriyuki Kuwabara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1942. The artist went on to graduate from Nihon University, having majored in Fine Arts. Kuwabara uses a compass to create extraordinarily complex works of repeating circular forms. Within the central point of each circle, there can be at least 1500 additional circles, forming the framework of the entire piece.
Moriyuki Kuwabara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1942. The artist went on to graduate from Nihon University, having majored in Fine Arts. Kuwabara uses a compass to create extraordinarily complex works of repeating circular forms. Within the central point of each circle, there can be at least 1500 additional circles, forming the framework of the entire piece.
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Moriyuki Kuwabara was born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1942. The artist went on to graduate from Nihon University, having majored in Fine Arts.
Kuwabara uses a compass to create extraordinarily complex works of repeating circular forms. Within the central point of each circle, there can be at least 1500 additional circles, forming the framework of the entire piece.
