You can't take pictures in Japan, but you can take pictures because they are made of ceramics! You can also take pictures in Picasso of Guernica, at El Greco funeral Earl Orgas, Leonardo's Last Supper, at the Sistine Chapel (Sistine Chapel). I compared it to the original photograph, but unless you tell me, you don’t seem to understand!
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You can't take pictures in Japan, but you can take pictures because they are made of ceramics! You can also take pictures in Picasso of Guernica, at El Greco funeral Earl Orgas, Leonardo's Last Supper, at the Sistine Chapel (Sistine Chapel). I compared it to the original photograph, but unless you tell me, you don’t seem to understand!
Nakashima George is a Japanese descendant born in Washington state in 1905, and the Nakashima George Memorial displays the American furniture designer Nakashima George's lifestyle and perspective and philosophy on manufacturing. In the 1930s, during the war in raymond, he was sent to a japanese concentration camp in edward state by the george of nakajima due to the pearl harbor incident. In 1943, he bought an uncultivated forest in New Hope, Pennsylvania, and built his home and studio. The space layout and furnishings of George's home and studio on Nakajima reflect a strong Japanese style. At the Nakajima George Memorial, Japan and the United States jointly displayed a collection of about 60 works, including precious photos and letters from Nakajima's growing up, along with his paintings.
I have always liked the design of the Nakajima Master, walked in the memorial to feel the life of Nakajima and his design concept, and felt the magic of his play space.
Master George Nakajima's work is full of natural casual feeling, from entering the memorial can feel.
It is full of Japanese atmosphere, wood art paradise! It is indeed the work of Nakajima George.