Product code: Hatsuko Mary Higuchi deals Japanese Poston Internment Camp Order 9066 Signed Art Print
Hatsuko Mary Higuchi Japanese Poston Internment Camp Executive Order 9066 Signed Art Print Hatsuko Higuchi was born in 1939 in Los Angeles California and in 1942 was removed to the Poston internment camp in California with her family. She uses watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, collage, and calligraphy. Her EO 9066 paintings depict faces with anonymous features or none at all, symbolizing the mass anonymity to which over 110,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry were reduced–denied due process and judged guilty solely by reason of their race. Mary Higuchi's haunting portraits are a warning that what happened to Japanese Americans is a precedent for similar actions against other groups, unless we remember the lessons of the past. Measures 11” x 14” Pre-owned deals in good condition, came directly from Higuchi's home in Torrance California.
Hatsuko Mary Higuchi Japanese Poston Internment Camp Executive Order 9066 Signed Art Print Hatsuko Higuchi was born in 1939 in Los Angeles California and in 1942 was removed to the Poston internment camp in California with her family. She uses watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, collage, and calligraphy. Her EO 9066 paintings depict faces with anonymous features or none at all, symbolizing the mass anonymity to which over 110,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry were reduced–denied due process and judged guilty solely by reason of their race. Mary Higuchi's haunting portraits are a warning that what happened to Japanese Americans is a precedent for similar actions against other groups, unless we remember the lessons of the past. Measures 11” x 14” Pre-owned deals in good condition, came directly from Higuchi's home in Torrance California.