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  • Japanese sisters live on Borneo jungle art

    Hikari and Midori Fujita, two elderly Japanese artists (they won’t reveal their age), came to Sabah 10 years ago as tourists. They went to Danum Valley and fell in love with the flora and fauna of the Borneo rainforest. Three years later they returned to paint pictures of wild flowers and plants and sell them back home. They have been doing this for the last seven years, making a decent living from their jungle art on their 90-day tourist visa. “The Japanese who live in the city will buy paintings of nature,” says Midori, the younger sister.

    Posted on 21-04-2010, 4:24 pm; Comments 0

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  • Paintings

    For Zaimie Sahibil, pollution is art

    Sabahan artist’s quest to protect marine life through his works

    Posted on 08-03-2010, 4:22 pm; Comments 0

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  • Art

    An artist’s payback time

    A weekend of learning to paint at the Sabah art gallery

    Posted on 24-02-2010, 4:07 pm; Comments 0

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