The man behind the viral color dictionary
The internet’s favorite Japanese color book was made by Sanzo Wada, a runaway painter who shaped how Japan uses color and became the first Japanese person to win an Oscar. Almost everything he made disappeared, and then came back. This is his story. Shop Japanese stationery at bungu.store 🌏

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