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  1. Wendy Masako Yoshimura (born January 17, 1943) is an American still life watercolor painter. She was a member of the leftist terrorist group the Symbionese Liberation Army during the mid-1970s.

  2. Watercolor's transparency and fluidity are uniquely suited to capture color, light, and shadow. Its quiet, wild flow constantly pushes the limits of an artist’s precision and control. I create limited edition fine-art prints of my favorite paintings.

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · Artist and fugitive who was arrested with heiress Patricia Hearst in a notorious 1970s case. Wendy Yoshimura (1943– ) was born in Manzanar , where her parents, Frank and Fumiye, had been incarcerated along with all other Japanese Americans on the West Coast.

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  5. Dec 27, 2003 · When five graying, former Symbionese Liberation Army comrades pleaded guilty in recent months to carrying out a deadly Sacramento bank robbery more than a quarter century ago, Wendy Yoshimura was...

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  6. Wendy Yoshimura’s art is watercolor paintings and fine-art prints. She “paint [s] the subtle moments when clear morning light illuminates flower petals, fruit, and glass. These instants touch . . . [her] deeply — but they’re gone in a flash.”. Yoshimura is an artist currently residing in North Oakland.

  7. Wendy Yoshimura is an American still-life watercolor painter best known for her art and involvement with the Symbionese Liberation Army, the left-wing organization notorious for kidnapping Patty Hearst in 1974.

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    Japanese Americans formed the Wendy Yoshimura Fair Trial Committee (WYFTC) and raised money for her defense. WYFTC members—among them redress activist\n \n Edison Uno\n \n —and her lawyers made her wartime incarceration a central part of her story, suggesting that her flight from justice may have stemmed more from a distrust of government ...

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