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asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture
asylum-art:  Motoi Yamamoto’s Incredible Saltscapes Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto sees more uses in salt than the ordinary person. His artwork stems from the death of his sister, who passed away at a young age from brain cancer. In Japanese culture

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