Yellin's gallery sells pieces from the kilns of Japan's finest potters |
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Morino Hiroaki's work was exhibited in New York City in 2001. His work really hasn't changed that much over the decades -- box forms with linear patterns or L-shaped characters bouncing over the surface like a Keith Harring dance. Other pieces shown at the exhibit had tooth-like appendages angled out the sides, usually two on one side and one on the other.
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