The Great Neck Library Presents The Art Of Nobuko Saji “Infinity” And “Old Memories”

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    Blue Sequence #2 from Nobuko Saji. (Contributed photo)

    The Great Neck Library is exhibiting the work of Nobuko Saji from Sept. 24 to Oct. 22 at our Main Library, 159 Bayview Ave., Great Neck. We welcome you to come join us for a reception on Saturday, October 1st from 2 to 4 p.m.

    Nobuko Saji graduated from the Jyoshibi Art College in Tokyo with a Graphic Design major and started her career in advertising at All Nippon Airways in Tokyo. After she moved to San Francisco as a freelance writer for Japanese magazines, she became a senior textile designer for home furnishings in New York City for more than 25 years. She also learned sculpture and printmaking in evening classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the School of Visual Arts. Now in retirement, Nobuko creates contemporary fine arts and sculptures.

    Nobuko Saji will be displaying her ethereal art in two collections: “Infinity” is a compilation of contemporary mixed-media paintings using materials such as plasters, gels, acrylics, and oil paints. Her art is connected with the universe and inspired by her meditations on the cycles of life and how every creature emits a powerful light, full of love and hope. “Old Memories” will showcase her traditional oil paintings inspired by the scenery of her travels.

    For more information, please contact Adam Hinz at 516-466-8055 ext. 246 or email ahinz@greatnecklibrary.org

    —Submitted by the Great Neck Library

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