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ArtsThe Japanese hunter who paints her prey Aoi Nagasawa is gaining recognition for large-scale works rooted in nature Japanese artist Aoi Nagasawa searches for birds in the marshlands. [1]

Aussies bare a concealed vein of care for Norman Ian Wooldridge Last updated at 00:00 01 May 1996 BRITISH sports writers are pussycats compared with our Australian counterparts who have a talent for invective that would make Dorothy Parker read like ... [2]

RANGOON — Local artist Su Eaindra will showcase her first solo exhibition at Think Gallery on Nawaday Street in Dagon Township from June 3-6. [3]

YANGON—To his third solo art exhibition, Aung Win has brought a subject completely different from his previous shows. [4]

Chris Wallace is a professor of political history at the University of Canberra and author of the new book "Political Lives: Australian prime ministers and their biographers." OpinionThis time, art speaks louder than wealth in Australia Mining tycoo... [5]

Despite her name—that can be translated into English as tenderness—Nu Nu is a brave woman when it comes to painting. She is never hesitant to change the world with her brushes. Last year, she visited Shan State’s renowned Inle Lake. [6]

YANGON — Born to an editor father and writer mother, Ohn Khaing Zin’s childhood was greatly influenced by various artists. [7]

In his advanced years, Moe Thu, better known by his penname of Maung Moe Thu, has already become inseparable from his walking stick, but is still dancing—on canvas. [8]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-01-25 · 33% match

The Japanese hunter who paints her prey

ArtsThe Japanese hunter who paints her prey Aoi Nagasawa is gaining recognition for large-scale works rooted in nature Japanese artist Aoi Nagasawa searches for birds in the marshlands.

[2] MM dailymail.co.uk · 1996-04-30 · 50% match

Aussies bare a concealed vein of care for Norman

Aussies bare a concealed vein of care for Norman Ian Wooldridge Last updated at 00:00 01 May 1996 BRITISH sports writers are pussycats compared with our Australian counterparts who have a talent for invective that would make Dorothy Parker read like

[3] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2016-06-02 · 35% match

Local Artist’s Abstract Paintings Express Buddhist Rebirth

RANGOON — Local artist Su Eaindra will showcase her first solo exhibition at Think Gallery on Nawaday Street in Dagon Township from June 3-6.

[4] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2018-10-16 · 33% match

Veteran Modernist’s Striking Experiment in Nudes

YANGON—To his third solo art exhibition, Aung Win has brought a subject completely different from his previous shows.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-06-02 · 32% match

This time, art speaks louder than wealth in Australia

Chris Wallace is a professor of political history at the University of Canberra and author of the new book "Political Lives: Australian prime ministers and their biographers." OpinionThis time, art speaks louder than wealth in Australia Mining tycoo

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2018-02-15 · 32% match

Artist Doesn’t Hesitate to Change the World With Her Brushes

Despite her name—that can be translated into English as tenderness—Nu Nu is a brave woman when it comes to painting. She is never hesitant to change the world with her brushes. Last year, she visited Shan State’s renowned Inle Lake.

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2018-08-23 · 31% match

Artist Paints Portraits of Lost Inspiration

YANGON — Born to an editor father and writer mother, Ohn Khaing Zin’s childhood was greatly influenced by various artists.

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-06-23 · 31% match

Maung Moe Thu Dances With Colors

In his advanced years, Moe Thu, better known by his penname of Maung Moe Thu, has already become inseparable from his walking stick, but is still dancing—on canvas.

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2017-11-16 · 31% match

Artist U Thu Kha Remembered Fondly a Decade After His Passing

Only a few of Myanmar’s artists are honored with statues; and of these statues, only a few are regularly visited by people wishing to pay tribute to the artist’s memory. U Thu Kha is one of these select few.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-02-18 · 31% match

Seductively silent art bridges East and West

TOKYO -- Miya Ando's place on the contemporary art scene is made all the more remarkable by what she is not. Her palate shimmers with Japanese color and sensibility, but as an artist she is not easily labeled.

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