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Machiko's art was a reflection of her own identity, a blend of Japanese and Caribbean influences. She drew inspiration from the works of her favorite artists, including Romare Bearden and Faith Ringgold, who had also explored themes of identity, culture, and social justice. caribbeancom 082713417 machiko ono011039 min exclusive

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As she worked, Machiko's thoughts wandered to her grandmother, who had introduced her to the rich heritage of the Caribbean. Born and raised in Tokyo, Machiko had always felt a deep connection to the region's history, music, and art. Her grandmother, a Jamaican woman who had migrated to Japan in the 1970s, had shared stories of resilience, community, and the power of cultural expression. She drew inspiration from the works of her

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