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by Hiroko Sakai
$33.00
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Inspiring oil painting of the symbol of love of two swans interlacing their necks in the shape of a heart. This sweet painting Swan is a Love themed... more
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Inspiring oil painting of the symbol of love of two swans interlacing their necks in the shape of a heart. This sweet painting "Swan" is a "Love" themed one-of-a-kind piece of art, has been one of the best selling Art prints of Hiroko Sakai's artwork. Hiroko Sakai is a contemporary Japanese artist who has lived and worked in San Francisco, California since 1999. The intense passion that she conveys in her art has inspired deep expressions of emotion in viewers over the years. -->>For more information about her artwork, visit Hiroko Sakai's official website : www.hirokosakaifineart.com
Hi, Thank you for visiting my page. I am an Artist, originally from Japan and has been working on my Art in San Francisco. Main website : www.HirokoSakaiFineArt.com Official online gallery shop : www.HirokoSakai.com Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hiroko-Sakai-FineArt/104788397523 *Artist Statement*_______________________________________________________________________ I was born in a small town of northern Kyushu island of Japan in early Spring. I was a shy kid. I liked looking for fairies in grass and reading adventure stories from my gigantic book case. My parents were great patrons of cultures and art and made sure I had many opportunities to grow artistically. It seemed like I have been painting and...
$33.00
Lisa Stanley
Thats awesome!
Hiroko Sakai replied:
thank you, Lisa*
Ausra Paulauskaite
It's a very nice picture of love. Congrats on your sale!
Hiroko Sakai replied:
thank you, Ausra*
Marsha Heiken
Congrats on beautiful Sale!!!!!
Hiroko Sakai replied:
thank you, Marsha*