Manabu saito biography of mahatma
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Manabu Saito was born in Tokyo, Japan. In 1957 he received a degree of Bachelor of Industrial Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.
Manabu saito biography of mahatma
In the late 1960s Manabu began painting plants and flowers wherever he lived and traveled, but especially in the Sonoran Desert around Tucson, Arizona, and the American tropics in Surinam, Trinidad and Costa Rica.
In 1970 he put aside his career in industrial design to become a full-time botanical artist and illustrator.
He joined the Frame House Gallery of Louisville, Kentucky, where his botanical watercolors were reproduced in a large series of limited edition prints, a few of which may still be found in galleries throughout the United States.
During the '70s and '80s he illustrated three books for Golden Books: Cacti (1973), What is a Tree (1976) and a field guide, Wild Flowers of North America (1984).
This guide is the only guide to American wildflowers in which all 1553 illustrations are printed in color.
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