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oil on panel
The steam from a bowl of udon. The powdery feel of savory kinako (soy flour) on chewy mochi (rice cake). Food is an inheritance carried in our bellies and memories.
Gaman (Persevere). Heirloom objects parade forth. They are not my familyâs but are in the Wing Luke Museumâs collection. The dolls in purple and red kimonos and dresser were crafted by Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. The mannequins are from Higo Variety Store. All conserved for future generations and for everyoneâs shared history.
Miya Sukune
Vashon, WA