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Shuichi Nakano's Paintings Feature Misplaced Critters

Shuichi Nakano has created a series of paintings called Searching for Paradise. The concept is sad because these beautiful creatures have no where to go because people are destroying their homes. The animals in the ads therefore take refuge in the city, lounging on top of buildings.

The Shuichi Nakano paintings are extremely detailed, right down to the itty-bitty windows in all the buildings. The animals all look so life-like as they graze in the city streets.
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