Japan’s Origami Lifestyle: from Flatness to Wild Extravagance (April 2018)

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cherry blossom trees

exhaling wisdom with hue

Rising Sun unfolds

Japan Gallery

Akihabara Tokyo Japan

Tokyo Rush Hour on Metro Station

Akihabara

Entertainment, Anime, Gaming, Shopping District

Senso-ji Temple and Marketplace

Shibuya Crossing

Yoyogi Park

Sanmachi Suji

Fushimi Inari Taisha – Shinto Shrine

Kiyomizu Temple and street

Gift Shop

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove | Photography by Jenny S.W. Lee

view of Osaka from Osaka Castle | Photography by Jenny S.W. Lee

Osaka Castle

Dotonbori

Dotonbori, Osaka Japan | Photography by Jenny S.W. Lee

Hozenji Yokocho Alley

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

Miyajima Island, Japan | Photography by Jenny S.W. Lee

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Shukkeien Garden

Nara, Japan | Photography by Jenny S.W. Lee

Isui-en Garden

Kintai Bridge

Iwakuni Castle

Kikko Park

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Boston-native, multidisciplinary artist-photographer with a background in science and digital marketing. I strive to observe things that most other people overlook. Art frees us and ignores rigid perceptions. My artwork serves this purpose of revealing the essence in our experiences highlighted by people, places, and activities. I like to experiment with the concept of how combinations of geometry, colors, sounds, text, and textures trigger emotions, so that I seek to understand what the mind perceives as beautiful, interesting and satiating. I created this site, "The Mosaic Fingerprint", to promote uniqueness through consciousness development. It serves to inspire, educate, and encourage expression. Creativity and imagination work hand-in-hand and are essential resources for growth. Aside from my freelance work as an artist and photographer, I'm a digital marketing professional. I've also worked as a research biologist in both biotechnology and academic settings, co-authoring peer-reviewed, scientific publications. My professional experience spans several different industries, including scientific R&D, healthcare, architecture, construction, automotive, broadcasting, insurance, restaurant, marketing and communications, and information technology.

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  1. Anonymous
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    Great pictures. I was in Japan same time as you were and you have depicted the area most perfectly. It reminded me again on how impressed I was with the cleanliness of Japan and it seems to me the quietness of the City comes through in your art. What a fabulous culture.

    Excellent!
    Mayvis Schwab
    Bothell WA

  2. Jenny S.W. Lee
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    Thank you, Mayvis!

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