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While the temples, shrines, and other such traditional spots get most of the attention as tourist attractions in Japan, the twilight lights of its urban landscapes can be just as fascinatingly beautiful. To show that, artist Yukino Ohmura has a creative method of crafting radiant nighttime drawings of Japan's biggest cities--she simply uses colored dot stickers to bring her work to life.
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She seems to embrace the idea of using illusion as a way of creating something true, writing on her site that:
Here's a sampling of her work for you to enjoy.
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