Modern Thai Cuisine — open
daily
617 Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Between Driggs Ave. and Nassau Ave. (G Train to Nassau Ave. or B61 bus)
718-349-2788
Yumiko Nolan |
![]() Yumiko Nolan |
![]() Sanae Maeda |
Sanae Maeda |
Reception: Friday, May 8th, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
ARTIST’S STATEMENTS
How I feel about my art has changed over the last year. In my short career as a fine artist, I improved to be a better artist in terms of appreciating other people’s art, taking time and pride in my artwork, and never compromising if I am not satisfied.
I can express myself more in the form of art. It is very fortunate that I can do that and I appreciate all the teachers who helped me to grow.
—Yumiko Nolan
As an artist of Japanese descent, my work includes references to Buddhism. From birth to death we experience life through 3rd dimensional materialistic and spiritualistic phenomena. How can we set our spirits free from any kind of limitation (or how can we go beyond any kind of limitation), where we came from, where we will be going, these are my themes.
—Sanae Maeda