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Mitsui Creative Mitsui Creative is a husband and wife creative studio located in Seattle, WA. Owners, Glenn and Arle

Please join us for a special remembrance ceremony for James Wakasa as part of the Tsuru for Solidarity Kintsugi conferen...
09/30/2024

Please join us for a special remembrance ceremony for James Wakasa as part of the Tsuru for Solidarity Kintsugi conference. Come learn about James Hatsuaki Wakasa, the monument and its future. The ceremony will be Friday, October 4th, 8:00-9:00PM at the courtyard in front of the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo.
https://tsuruforsolidarity.org/current-campaigns/kintsugi/
https://wakasamemorial.org/

A nice article on the Shinka exhibit.
04/17/2024

A nice article on the Shinka exhibit.

In the Japanese auto collector community, collectors are as diverse as the vehicles themselves, says Jake Welk, marketing manager at America's Automotive Trust.

04/17/2024

In the Japanese auto collector community, collectors are as diverse as the vehicles themselves, says Jake Welk, marketing manager at America's Automotive Trust.

The Wing Luke Auction is this Saturday. I have donated a 1/1 art print to celebrate Bruce Lee and the Year of the Dragon...
03/21/2024

The Wing Luke Auction is this Saturday. I have donated a 1/1 art print to celebrate Bruce Lee and the Year of the Dragon. Created with input from Shannon Lee, the print incorporates Bruce’s admiration for bamboo, Shannon’s favorite flower the peony and her daughter’s favorite, the plum blossom. The print is signed by Shannon Lee.
Help support the Museum’s mission of connecting everyone to the dynamic history, cultures, and art of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacifi Islanders. Please explore the silent auction offerings now online
Here is the link to The Year of the Dragon:
https://wingluke2024.ggo.bid/bidding/package/14435205


03/19/2024

"Shinka," the brand-new exhibit that celebrates Japanese cars.

08/11/2023
11/16/2022

I created this motion art piece to celebrate Bruce Lee’s relationship with Seattle’s Chinatown District. Adding motion allowed me to build the artwork like a story that constantly evolves, changing forms, much like his fighting style. Motion art allowed me to choreograph multiple elements like his love of the water, his favorite International District touch points and samplings of his philosophies.
I owe much gratitude to the wonderful Betti Fujikado, Wing Luke Museum and the Bruce Lee Foundation for this amazing opportunity.




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