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Fascinated
by the ever-changing beauty of kaleidoscopes, she
went one step further as a glass artist and started
creating kaleidoscopes in 1998. It was so much fun
that she quite naturally got intrigued by the unlimited
possibilities of the kaleidoscope world.
What attracts her most is that there is no limit
for the themes of kaleidoscopes.
With your idea and creativity you can use any material
for kaleidoscopes, which she finds challenging.
She says "Kaleidoscopes give their viewers
enjoyment and at the same time give the artist power
to go forward."
She has won several awards at juried exhibitions
in Japan. Her works are included in the Kaleidoscope
Reflections 2005¡¤which was her debut in the US.
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