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| In this section, we interview the past DCA JUNIOR winners to hear about their interesting production processes and techniques. How were their award-winning works of art created? |
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The fifth interviewee is Mr. Hiromitsu Miyata, who won the Grand Prize of DCA JUNIOR 2007 with his artwork titled "A tree of various honey and a tree of the jelly, the country of the beetle."
Hiromitsu also won the Grand Prize of DCA 2005 JUNIOR, and he is the younger brother of Yoshimitsu, who won last year's Grand Prize. Hiromitsu is the youngest of four brothers. Although the brothers sometimes get into fights, they are very close. We interviewed Hiromitsu, who is stimulated everyday by his older brothers in various aspects.
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The fourth interviewee is Mr. Yoshimitsu Miyata, who won the Grand Prize of DCA JUNIOR 2006. Yoshimitsu's artwork was chosen as the Grand Prize for its dynamic Nautiloidea and Horseshoe crab filling up the screen.
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The third interviewee is Ms. Haruka Kubozono, Excellence Award winner of DCA JUNIOR 2005. The Screening Committee members highly rated Ms. Kubozono's award-winning work for its composition in which expressive pieces of stationery are arranged as if they were dancing in the space. Another reason for winning the Excellence Award is the concept of a witch working stationery. The following is an interview with Ms. Kubozono.
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Our second Winner's TIPS interview in the DCA JUNIOR features Hiromitsu Miyata, who won the Grand Prize of DCA JUNIOR 2005.
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Our first Winner's TIPS interview in the DCA JUNIOR features Shunsaku Hayashi, who won the Grand Prize of the 9th DCA Junior Section in 2004. Hayashi's work, which depicts a powerfully unique world, received an overwhelmingly favorable response from the screening committee.
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