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Shomei Yoh
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Shomei Yoh (Japanese: 葉祥明, Yoh Shomei), born July 7, 1946, is a Japanese visual artist, picture book author, and poet. He has an art museum named after him, called the Yoh Shomei Art Museum (Japanese: 北鎌倉葉祥明美術館).[1]
In 1977, he was the grand prize winner of the third Sanrio Art contest.[2]
He has provided cover art for The Strawberry News/No. 138 (December 15, 1980) and The Strawberry News/No. 146 (April 15, 1981).
In an interview from The Strawberry News/No. 631 (September 2020) for Kokoro ni Aroma No. 59, he has a holistic attitude about the world; believing that while there are a lot of issues such as disasters, the coronavirus pandemic, and racial discrimination; it's important that we are considerate to each other, and also find harmony with other animals and nature.
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