'Luminous' is the first word that comes to mind when you see Mr. Fujioka's watercolors and acrylics. This Japanese artist offers a vision of depth and light that is quite rare among wildlife artists. Fortunately there is an entire Web site dedicated to his work. Even better, the Web site is an excellent guide to fishing various mountain streams in Japan. This site is definitely worth a visit or two (or three).
Yoshikazu Fujioka Fly Fishing Artwork
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