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BoldBrush Recommends: Donald Yatomi

Biography
Donald Yatomi is an oil painter living and working in Kalispell, Montana, best known for his contemporary urban themes.Born in Okinawa, Japan, Donald has been painting for over 30 years. He graduated from the University of Hawaii with a BFA in Painting, before attending the prestigious Art Center College of Design, where he graduated with a second BFA in Illustration with distinction. Since then, he’s accomplished much in entertainment design, working with companies such as DreamWorks Studios and Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Micrososft as well as painting for art galleries.
Donald’s love for contemporary realism and urban themes show through in his paintings, where he strives to capture the raw beauty of the modern, industrial form. His preferred medium is oil and his main influences are Chuck Close, Willem DeKooning, and Jackson Pollock.You can find his works at A Gallery (Salt Lake City, UT), Peterson Contemporary Gallery (Bend, OR), Lovetts Gallery (Tulsa, OK), Dick Idol Signature Gallery (Whitefish, MT), and New Masters Gallery (Carmel, CA).
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