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DAIDOJI MITSUHIRO

  • DAIDOJI MITSUHIRO is a Japanese sculptor. In the field of portrait sculpture, he works under the name Hokuyu Narahara, creating statues and busts, while his bronze sculptures of women and children are presented under his real name. His work is characterized by delicate expressions backed by exceptional sculptural technique, and he is highly regarded for his warm and lifelike depictions of human figures. Currently, he continues his artistic endeavors at his studio in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture.

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