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You come to nature with all her theories, and she knocks them all flat. ~Renoir
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Shadows of her work

The letters and light to the right are the tools; the shadow is her art. Kumi Yamashita has done some amazing things with shadows, but her work doesn’t stop there and neither should you. Take the time to enjor her website.

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