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Pages in category "Artists who died by suicide" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 288 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dead sea salt body scrub. In 1989, an Israeli dermatologist tested the effect of Dead Sea salts on 50 patients with psoriasis. 47 patients out of 50 (94%) experienced significant relief. The most improvement was shown in patients who soaked in a solution of 1 kg (2 pounds) of salt 3 times a week for 6 weeks in a row.
Manga artist and mechanical designer of Cyborg 009 and Super Sentai (Goranger to J.A.K.Q.) Junko Chodos: Born 1939 Mixed media artist residing in the United States [25] Kanda Nissho: 1937–1970 Farmer and painter of agricultural scenes [26] Michiko Suganuma: Born 1940 Urushi lacquer artist, coating original technique to traditional Japanese ...
Keiko Kuroda (黒田 恵子, Kuroda Keiko, December 3, 1932 – October 23, 2024), known by her pen name Keiko Sena (せな けいこ, Sena Keiko), was a Japanese illustrator, children's book writer, and kamishibai artist. She wrote approximately 100 books, largely published by Poplar and Fukuinkan Shoten. [1]
Tanabe studied in this period with Joseph Plaskett, who introduced the young artist to the work of Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse and became a friend of Tanabe's for life. [4] He then studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School , New York City, New York with Hans Hofmann (1951) and Reuben Tam (1951-1952). [ 5 ]
Japanese sculptor and Olympic art competitor [74] John Koerner: 1913–2014: 100: Czechoslovakian-born Canadian artist [75] George Paul Kornegay: 1913–2014: 100: American outsider artist and Methodist minister [76] Motoichi Kumagai: 1909–2010: 101: Japanese photographer and illustrator [77] Eyre de Lanux: 1894–1996: 102: American artist ...
Keiko Tobe (戸部 けいこ, Tobe Keiko, 30 July 1957 – 28 January 2010) was a Japanese manga artist who wrote primarily josei manga.She was best known for creating With the Light, which won an Excellence Prize in the Japan Media Arts Festival Awards in 2004 from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs [1] and inspired a television drama.
Instead the artist's unusual placements and combinations are intended to be the art's focal point. Kitsch Kogei is one Masumoto's notable works and features in the ICN Gallery. [6] In 2008, the artist received her first solo-exhibition at the Ishida Taiseisha hall (Kyoto). [2] In 2015 and 2017, Masumoto featured in the Art Fair Tokyo. [2]