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100-year-old artist donates works to Goddard
Hide Oshiro, a Japanese painter, poet, book maker and illustrator, speaks Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 in Plainfield, Vt. The 100-year-old artist is donating his works to Vermont's Goddard College. Oshiro presented his artwork to the small college in Plainfield on Thursday. The artist, who lives in Newburgh, N.Y., says it is his dream to have his art kept in an educational facility where students can learn from it. AP Photo/Toby Talbot.

By: Lisa Rathke, Associated Press

PLAINFIELD, NY (AP).- A 100-year-old Japanese artist donated his works to Vermont's Goddard College on Thursday, saying it was his dream to have the art kept at a school where students could learn from it.

Hide Oshiro, a painter, poet, book maker, and illustrator, from Newburgh, N.Y., presented hundreds of pieces of his art, including numerous sketches, to the small liberal arts college.

But Oshiro didn't talk about his art during his visit. He talked about life and how to live it.

"You know everything already, everything. And you've got everything you need," he told the Goddard staff in his heavily accented English.

That includes the sun, earth, space, air, plant kingdom, animal kingdom, beautiful society, he said. "We've got it; We've got it," said Oshiro, who was born in Hawaii and grew up in Japan.

He urged them to realize their connection to the universe, nature.

"The whole nature is breathing: the sun, the earth, the whole nature is breathing together," he said. ... "When you realize this, you come to maturity," he said, where every morning is beautiful, a stage that he said he has reached.

Oshiro witnessed the Pearl Harbor bombing, joined the U.S. Army, traveling around the country — which he depicts in a pen and ink sketch of soldiers training out West — and studied art in Paris.

A Goddard College graduate and painter, Carol Curri of Newburgh, N.Y., organized the donation.

Some of the collection will be on display at the college's small museum, which Goddard President Barbara Vacarr said was a wonderful spot for what she said has always been encourage at Goddard: the arts.


Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.



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