Hisae Iwaoka

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Hisae Iwaoka (岩岡ヒサエ, born 17 July 1976, Chiba Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. Her work includes the one-shot manga Hana Boro[1] (Flower Cookies) and Shiroi Kumo (White Clouds) (a jury-recommended work in the 2005 Japan Media Arts Festival[2]) Yume no Soko, (a jury-recommended work in the 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival[3]) Hoshigahara Aomanjuu no Mori, (a jury-recommended work in the 2010 Japan Media Arts Festival[4]) Saturn Apartments, published by Shogakukan and licensed in English by Viz Media,[5] and Hoshi ga Hara Ao Manjū no Mori, which ran in Nemuki Plus from August 2008 to February 2014.[6]

Some of her work was included in the 2004 Takashi Murakami exhibition "Tokyo Girls Bravo" at the Marianne Boesky Gallery, where her artwork was compared to that of A. A. Milne.[7][8]

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  1. ^ Hana-Boro ( IWAOKA Hisae IWAOKA Hisae ) Kana - 花ボーロ - Manga news
  2. ^ 2005 [9th] Japan Media Arts Festival | Award-winning Works | JAPAN MEDIA ARTS PLAZA Archived 3 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ 2006 [10th] Japan Media Arts Festival | Jury Recommended Works | JAPAN MEDIA ARTS PLAZA
  4. ^ 2010 [14th] Japan Media Arts Festival | Manga Division Jury Recommended Works | JAPAN MEDIA ARTS PLAZA
  5. ^ Hisae Iwaoka
  6. ^ "Saturn Apartment's Iwaoka Starts Hoshi ga Hara Aa Manjuu no Mori Manga's Final Arc". Anime News Network. 11 February 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  7. ^ ART IN REVIEW; 'Tokyo Girls Bravo' - New York Times
  8. ^ Marianne Boesky Gallery - TOKYO GIRLS BRAVO

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