Masakatsu sashie biography of william hill
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Masakatsu Sashie is a Japanese painter from Kanazawa. His artwork first came to our attention at the Geisai Art Fair in Tokyo in Sashie's detailed paintings often feature large city-like spheres hovering above what looks like remnants of a lost or rotted human civilization.
She has contributed to exhibitions at the Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art, the Walter and McBean Galleries at SFAI, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Queens.
The city spheres in his work have a fantasy "old Japan" look to them - mixing elements of Japanese architecture from the post WWII period with fantasy or science fiction influence.
At the 10th Geisai in , Sashie was awarded the Scout Prize by several judges - including Gallery Naruyama, East Touch, Kaiyodo, and the American magazine Giant Robot.
After the show, Giant Robot did a write-up on Sashie-san in their English-language magazine. In , they offered him a spot in a Japanese group art show at their Los Angeles gallery. The show will be held in September of and Sashie's works were a bit hit with Los Angeles area art fans.
After the success of the show at Giant Robot, Sashie was offered a place in th