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Naoko Shibuya | Sanctuary

Christina Jansen introduces Naoko Shibuya's work.


Naoko Shibuya was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She studied fine art at the Tama Art University, Tokyo before continuing her studies at Edinburgh College of Art. She now divides her time between Japan and Scotland.

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