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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Fuyuko Matsui
I can't get over these paintings by
Fuyuko Matsui
. Especially her work on silk, the texture and atmosphere really works for me with her eerie and supernatural subject matter.
More on
my tumblr
. Originally discovered on
Ullabenulla
.
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