by Naoko Fujimoto

$1,200.00

One of a kind original artwork, as featured in Naoko Fujimoto’s sensational collection, Glyph: Graphic Poetry=Trans. Sensory.

  • Found materials and ink on watercolor paper

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  • Description

  • ‘“Trans.” has two meanings — Translate & Transport’ ‘“That is enough color to draw the light,” he said without looking.’ This piece was originally published in Tupelo Quarterly as a part of a folio of graphic poems, later developed into Glyph: Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensory.
  • About The Author

  • Naoko Fujimoto was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan. She studied at Nanzan Junior College and received BA and Master’s degrees from Indiana University. Her poetry collections include Where I Was Born (Willow Books 2019), and three chapbooks: Mother Said, I Want Your Pain (Backbone Press 2018), Silver Seasons of Heartache (Glass Lyre Press 2017), and Home, No Home (Educe Press 2016). naokofujimoto.com

    Naoko Fujimoto

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  • Weight

  • 0.5 lbs
  • Dimensions

  • 12 × 18 in
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‘“Trans.” has two meanings — Translate & Transport’ ‘“That is enough color to draw the light,” he said without looking.’ This piece was originally published in Tupelo Quarterly as a part of a folio of graphic poems, later developed into Glyph: Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensory.

Naoko Fujimoto was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan. She studied at Nanzan Junior College and received BA and Master’s degrees from Indiana University. Her poetry collections include Where I Was Born (Willow Books 2019), and three chapbooks: Mother Said, I Want Your Pain (Backbone Press 2018), Silver Seasons of Heartache (Glass Lyre Press 2017), and Home, No Home (Educe Press 2016). naokofujimoto.com

Naoko Fujimoto

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0.5 lbs
12 × 18 in
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