Japanese-American artist Miwako Nishizawa discusses Japanese woodblock printing, her inspirations, and her work with various Virginia landscapes presented in her series “Twelve Views of Virginia,“ 2013.
Interview with the artist and Mary Holland (Thomas C. Gordon Jr. Studio School Director).
Miwako Nishizawa
(Japanese-American, born 1964)
“Twelve Views of Virginia“ series, 2013
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper
Funds provided by Rene and Carolyn Balcer.
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