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'''Tomoko Konoike''' (鴻池朋子) (born [[Akita, Akita|Akita]], [[Japan]], 1960) is a Japanese artist.
'''Tomoko Konoike''' (鴻池朋子) (born [[Akita, Akita|Akita]], [[Japan]], 1960) is a Japanese artist.


A graduate of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Konoike has come to prominence through [[Nihonga]]-styled surreal paintings and installations that often feature wolves and other regular motifs. The artist lives and works near the Akihabara area of Tokyo.
A graduate of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Konoike has come to prominence through [[Nihonga]]-styled surreal paintings and installations that often feature wolves and other regular motifs. The artist lives and works near the Akihabara area of Tokyo.
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==References==
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*{{cite web| url= http://metropolis.co.jp/features/feature/dances-with-wolves/ | title=Dances With Wolves | publisher=Metropolis| date = 2009-09-03 }}
*{{cite web| url= http://metropolis.co.jp/features/feature/dances-with-wolves/ | title=Dances With Wolves | publisher=Metropolis| date = 2009-09-03 }}

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Tomoko Konoike

Tomoko Konoike (鴻池朋子) (born Akita, Japan, 1960) is a Japanese artist.

A graduate of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Konoike has come to prominence through Nihonga-styled surreal paintings and installations that often feature wolves and other regular motifs. The artist lives and works near the Akihabara area of Tokyo.

References

  • "Dances With Wolves". Metropolis. 2009-09-03.