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  1. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: Japan

    Significance: Art, Cultural

    Kite Type: Bowed, Flat

  2. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: Japan

    Significance: Art, Cultural

    Kite Type: Bowed, Figure

  3. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: Japan, United States

    Significance: Art

  4. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: Japan

    Significance: Art, Cultural

    Kite Type: Accessory

  5. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: Japan

    Significance: Art

    Kite Type: Figure

  6. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

    Post Type:

    Geographic: Japan

    Significance: Art, Cultural

    Kite Type: Bowed, Flat

  7. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Art

    Kite Type: Bowed, Figure, Flat

  8. 1992 JKA Japan Kite Tour – Ali –

    It was an annual honor to be invited to a Japan Kite Association meeting tour of Japan. Part of the tour was to be the guest of Ms. T. Sato in Aomori, Japan to learn about the large festival kitemaking done in the region. This is the year that Charlie Sotich was invited to do a kitemaking exchange of his …

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Art

    Kite Type: Bowed, Figure, Flat

  9. Handmade in Japan – Ali –

    This book was conceived, edited and designed by gestalten. Edited by Robert Klanten and Lincoln Dexter, Preface by Kengo Kuma. Artisian stories and introduction by Irwin Wong. Regional introductions and material essays by Antje Papist-Matsuo.

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    Geographic: Japan

    Significance: Art, Cultural, Historical

    Kite Type: Flat

  10. Name Them―They Fly Better: Pat Hammond’s Theory of Aerodynamics – Ali –

    Pat Hammond is not your ordinary artist. In fact, she doesn’t even consider herself an artist. She takes everyday objects, such as spinning tops and jars of cicada shells, and infuses them with new meaning and hope. Through humor and personalization, she uses insignificant and unconventional objects to illuminate a “grand truth” about the world, and even about herself. Author …

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    Geographic: United States

    Significance: Art

    Kite Type: Bowed, BoxCellular, Figure, Flat

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