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" Every day, I have new ideas. It makes my brain tired, so I spend time taking care of company quality, finding new artists, and taking care of the young artists. "
Takashi Murakami
Brain
Day
Tired
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Learn
Think
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Good
Escape
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Start
Power
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Stress
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People
Reality
Change
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Been
Immersed
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High
Accept
Art
" My Miyoshi studio in Japan is located in the northern part of Saitama, which puts it in quite close proximity to Fukushima. As such, we can feel the effects of radiation. "
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Japan
Close
Radiation
" My father, Fukujuro, drove a cab and my mother, Itsuko, was a homemaker. My parents often took me to see Impressionist exhibits. At home, I would paint pictures in a similar style. "
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Father
Style
Parents
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West
Place
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Small
Years
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Ideas
True
Things
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" My parents came from the Kyushu Island in the Southern part of Japan to find work in Tokyo. So we could only afford to live downtown, in a low-income area. It was just by the river, and whenever a typhoon came around, we were under water up to, like, here. That's the kind of place we lived in. "
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Parents
Place
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Entertainment
Time
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Parents
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Generation
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Plant
Lotus
Insects
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Kids
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