Watershed Monotype Prints #13, #14, #25, #26 Devon Tsuno Monotype screen print on Rives BFK, 30″ x 23″ each
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Watershed Monotype Prints #13, #14, #25, #26 Devon Tsuno Monotype screen print on Rives BFK, 30″ x 23″ each
HIGH WATER Devon Tsuno Solo Exhibition, September 30 – October 17, 2013 The Department of Art and Design at Azusa Pacific University
HIGH WATER Devon Tsuno Solo Exhibition, September 30 – October 17, 2013 The Department of Art and Design at Azusa Pacific University
HIGH WATER Devon Tsuno Solo Exhibition, September 30 – October 17, 2013 The Department of Art and Design at Azusa Pacific University
“For over a decade, Tsuno has wandered the San Gabriel River drainage system, a stone’s throw from the APU campus, documenting the disjunctive economic and topographic relationship between streams and rock quarries. The product of this disjunctive relationship has created an area of ‘hard-rock’ quarry mining water flowing through a "managed" natural landscape.” (Tsuno, 2015)
Watershed Reallocation Los Angeles: Ballona Creek, 2014 Devon Tsuno Wall paper, watershed reallocation shelves, 5,000 Watershed Ballona Creek prints, 12′ x 15′
Installation view at the Sam Francis Gallery in Santa Monica, CA.
Watershed Repeat, 2015 Devon Tsuno Screenprint on Rives BFK, 30″ x 23″, Edition of 50
From Japan with Art
Taste of Japan in Santa Monica. Our review of FlowerBirdWindMoon group art exhibition is live. Read on.
To get a taste of Japan, there are good eateries spread across the south land that serve up deliciousness with a dash of umami. There is no need to canoe across the Pacific Ocean. In order to grasp a sense of art happening in Japan, however, a group of young and mid-career Japanese artists have recently flown over and set up shop in Arena 1 Gallery, putting on display a variety of Japanese…
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Devon Tsuno
Swing Current (Ballona Creek), 11x9 spray paint and acrylic on Washi