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Yoshitomo Saito has produced uniquely crafted bronze objects for more than 20 years. He learned the method and sculptural approach initially in San Francisco Bay Area during the mid 80s. To further his dream of artistic independence, he has established his own private foundry in Denver Colorado. In this Rocky Mountain region, nature image has started to re-flourish in his work. Finished pieces are stunning sculptural constellations that describe his symbolic unity with nature and memories of his intuitions. Originally from Tokyo Japan, Saito came to the United States in 1983, received his MFA from California College of the Arts in 1987. He was the recipient of prestigious Individual Artists Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1994. His works are in numerous important public collections including the M.H. de Young Museum of San Francisco, the Oakland Museum of California, and the Hawaii State Foundation of Cultures & Arts. Saito’s sculpture has appeared in articles and reviews in major art publications such as Art in America, Art International, Art Issue, Arts Magazine, Artweek, BT of Japan, and Sculpture Magazine. He has been also represented by Haines Gallery of San Francisco. To view more about Yoshitomo Saito visit http://www.yoshitomosaito.com/ |
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