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Kaz Oshiro

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The highly crafted trompe l’oeil paintings of Japanese-born, Los Angeles–based artist Kaz Oshiro (born 1967) depict ordinary items like beaten-up amplifiers, filing cabinets, trash dumpsters and suitcases so realistically that they appear as ready-made objects. This volume celebrates his virtuoso practice.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published March 31, 2014

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Michael Duncan

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Michael has spent more than 20 years preaching and teaching God's Word. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, Rev. Duncan entered into public ministry and has served in four churches. He currently resides in Washington State with his wife and three children and serves as pastor.

When Michael is not preaching or teaching God's word, he spends time writing. His first novel, Shadows, released October 1st, 2011. He is an apprentice-level alumnus of the Christian Writer's Guild. Michael is also a member of the Northwest Christian Writers Association and serves as a board member and a critique group facilitator.

Given the opportunity, he also enjoys time on the golf course.


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