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Fumiko Nakashima (中島 布美子) is a Japanese artist who lives in Mexico. She began exhibiting works in various galleries in Japan but has since settled in the Colonia Roma neighborhood of Mexico City. Her interest in Mexico came when she was seventeen, visiting the country two times to study culture and language before moving permanently in 2010. She has exhibited works in Mexico City, which include the painting of an old trolleybus in the Colonia Hipódromo neighborhood and organizing an event called Pray for Japan in response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

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  • Fumiko Nakashima (中島 布美子 Nakashima Fumiko?) (Prefectura de Iwate, Japón, 24 de agosto de 1981) es una artista japonesa radicada en la Ciudad de México, trabaja principalmente en pintura surrealista con acuarela.​ Varios de sus trabajos fueron exhibidos en galerías de Japón y tras su cambio a México, se instaló en la Colonia Roma de la Ciudad de México; es conocida por pintar el trolebús de la Colonia Hipódromo Condesa,​ además organizó un evento para las víctimas del terremoto de Japón de 2011.​ (es)
  • Fumiko Nakashima (中島 布美子) is a Japanese artist who lives in Mexico. She began exhibiting works in various galleries in Japan but has since settled in the Colonia Roma neighborhood of Mexico City. Her interest in Mexico came when she was seventeen, visiting the country two times to study culture and language before moving permanently in 2010. She has exhibited works in Mexico City, which include the painting of an old trolleybus in the Colonia Hipódromo neighborhood and organizing an event called Pray for Japan in response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. (en)
  • 中島 布美子(なかしま ふみこ)は日本生まれでメキシコと日本で活動しているイラストレーター。最初日本のギャラリーに彼女の作品のいくつかが展示されたが、その後はメキシコシティのコロニア・ローマに居を構えた。彼女の作品はコロニア・イポドロモ・コンデサのトロリーバスに使用されたことで知られいる。 1999年、メキシコを訪問し、死者の日を含むいくつかのメキシコ文化に触れ、フリーダ・カーロとディエゴ・リベラの芸術を学ぶ (ja)
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  • Fumiko Nakashima (中島 布美子 Nakashima Fumiko?) (Prefectura de Iwate, Japón, 24 de agosto de 1981) es una artista japonesa radicada en la Ciudad de México, trabaja principalmente en pintura surrealista con acuarela.​ Varios de sus trabajos fueron exhibidos en galerías de Japón y tras su cambio a México, se instaló en la Colonia Roma de la Ciudad de México; es conocida por pintar el trolebús de la Colonia Hipódromo Condesa,​ además organizó un evento para las víctimas del terremoto de Japón de 2011.​ (es)
  • Fumiko Nakashima (中島 布美子) is a Japanese artist who lives in Mexico. She began exhibiting works in various galleries in Japan but has since settled in the Colonia Roma neighborhood of Mexico City. Her interest in Mexico came when she was seventeen, visiting the country two times to study culture and language before moving permanently in 2010. She has exhibited works in Mexico City, which include the painting of an old trolleybus in the Colonia Hipódromo neighborhood and organizing an event called Pray for Japan in response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. (en)
  • 中島 布美子(なかしま ふみこ)は日本生まれでメキシコと日本で活動しているイラストレーター。最初日本のギャラリーに彼女の作品のいくつかが展示されたが、その後はメキシコシティのコロニア・ローマに居を構えた。彼女の作品はコロニア・イポドロモ・コンデサのトロリーバスに使用されたことで知られいる。 1999年、メキシコを訪問し、死者の日を含むいくつかのメキシコ文化に触れ、フリーダ・カーロとディエゴ・リベラの芸術を学ぶ (ja)
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  • Fumiko Nakashima (es)
  • Fumiko Nakashima (en)
  • 中島布美子 (ja)
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