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It is a wool sculptural work that mysteriously fuses the expression of lines conscious of ikebana and bonsai with realistic deer. This is a photo of the winter scenery of Japan in the background.
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It is a wool sculpture work with a total length of about 40 cm that is conscious of the Ezo wolf, which is said to be extinct. I took this photo with a superb view of the Japan in the background.
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It is a wool sculpture work with a total length of about 40 cm that is conscious of the Ezo wolf, which is said to be extinct. I took this photo with a superb view of the Japan in the background.
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It is a wool sculptural work that mysteriously fuses the expression of lines conscious of ikebana and bonsai with realistic deer. This is a photo of the winter scenery of Japan in the background.
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It is a wool sculptural work that mysteriously fuses the expression of lines conscious of ikebana and bonsai with realistic deer. This is a photo of the winter scenery of Japan in the background.
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It is a wool sculptural work that mysteriously fuses the expression of lines conscious of ikebana and bonsai with realistic deer. This is a photo of the winter scenery of Japan in the background.
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