Yoshio Toyomasu

Yoshio Toyomasu

1958 Born in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan
Present Nominated Member of Salon Lamicale DES ArtsDe Versailles.(France)
Nominated Member of Habsburg Art Friendship Association.(Vienna, Austria)
Member of American Watercolor Society and San Diego Watercolor Society. (U.S.A)

Instructor of drawing classes of Koto Ward Cultural Center(Morishita,Kameido,Koishiba).
Registrated instructor of Koto Lifelong Culture Learning.
Instructor of drawing classes of Seven Cultural Club

Private & Corporate Collections The Hon. James. D. Ogilvy
        Chairman of F&C, LTCB Foreign Director (Family of A Scottish Nobleman)
        (Mr. Ogilvy : Former board member of the Royal Academy of Arts, London)
Sony Finance Europe
        (Ms. Sevil Peach : Advosor of interior designs and architects)
Awards 1996

1997

2001
Louisiana Watercolor Society
          Annual International Exhibition (New Orleans)
Tansparent Int’l Watercolor Niagara Frontier
Watercolor Society’s National Show in New York.
KUNSTKAMMER 2001, stilvielfaltigkeitspreis, Czech Republic.
Selected Exhibitions 1995
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2006
Chuzenji Kanaya Hotel, Nikko, Tochigi, Japan (From 1995 to 2002)
St. Luke’s International Hospital’s Gallery, Tokyo. (Each year thereafter)
LTCB headquarters Atrium Gallery, Tokyo
Ginza Wachi Gallery with J. Torrents Llado, Tokyo
Oku Nikko Prince Hotel, Tochigi, Japan
Yokohama Prince Hotel, Yokohama, Japan
Ginza Wachi Gallery Tokyo
Tukinosabaku Memorial Museum, Onjyuku, Chiba, Japan (1998,1999)
Saga Pref. Information Center, Tokyo ((Each year thereafter)
Telecom Center, Tokyo, Japan
Bell Shine, Ina, Nagano-Pref, Japan
Sotetsu Gallery, Yokohama, Japan
Itamuro Onsen Daikokuya Gallery, Tochigi, Japan (2001,2003)
Tokyo Turkey Jammi(Turkish Cultural Center)
Koto Kameido Cultural Center, Tokyo
Keio Plaza Hotel Lobby Gallery, Shinjyuku, Tokyo
Koto Morishita Cultural Center, Tokyo
Corridor Gallery Hotel Nikko Tokyo
Sugimoto Gallery, Nihonbashi, Tokyo
Koto Kameido & Toyosu Cultural Center, Tokyo
Ginza Matsuya Gallery, Tokyo
Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan
Embassy of Sweden, Tokyo, Japan
Korean Cultural Center Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan