Daniel Mitsui
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Daniel Mitsui, Artist
Daniel Mitsui is an artist who makes minutely detailed ink drawings. He desires to make art that is faithful to tradition yet strikingly original, and vigorously medieval in spirit. He is also a poet and a designer of typefaces and ornament.
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Windstorms, Birchbark and Cottonwood, and a Carol for the Dormition and Assumption of Mary
Drawings and a Poem: The Transfiguration, St. Cajetan, and St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
Chasubles, Sand Castles, and Small Capitals
Drawings and Poems for Peter and Paul
A Drawing and a Poem for St. John’s Day, and New Typefaces
The Sacred Heart, and a New Interview
The Chi-Rho Monogram, a New Drawing for Sale
Typefaces for the Constructed Languages of the Saints, and Two Drawings of Philip Neri
Macaronic Poetry for Pentecost
Victor: The Story of a Typeface
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