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Kristian Ryokan by Herbert Martin
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Kristian Ryokan (edition 2005)

by Herbert Martin

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MK-G presented the first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery by the British painter Kristian Ryokan. The exhibition comprised of a selection of paintings intricately crafted in oil and acrylic on canvas. Informed by the influence of Buddhist teachings, Ryokan plunders from the world around him, using a range of everyday objects, images and signs such as monopoly boards, star war toys and racing cars.… (more)
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Title:Kristian Ryokan
Authors:Herbert Martin
Info:Milton Keynes Gallery (2005), Paperback, 48 pages
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MK-G presented the first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery by the British painter Kristian Ryokan. The exhibition comprised of a selection of paintings intricately crafted in oil and acrylic on canvas. Informed by the influence of Buddhist teachings, Ryokan plunders from the world around him, using a range of everyday objects, images and signs such as monopoly boards, star war toys and racing cars.

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