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Chinatsu Ban

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Chinatsu Ban (坂 知夏 Ban Chinatsu, born 1973) is a Japanese artist.

Ban has a reputation as an artist drawing elephant and human figures on rice paper. A sculpture, titled "V W X Yellow Elephant Underwear/H I J Kiddy Elephant", featured in an exhibit about modern Japanese culture called Little Boy: The Arts of Japan's Exploding Subculture.[1]

Born in Aichi Prefecture, Ban graduated from Tama Art University with a degree in oil painting in 1995.

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