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Naomi Young was born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel. She is a graduate of Interior Design in Los Angeles. Jerusalem is a favorite topic for the multi faceted artist. Naomi paints in acrylics, oil and water. She is a mosaic artist, sculptor and published poet as well. She lives in Los Angeles.
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About Naomi Young
Naomi Young was born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel. She is a graduate of Interior Design in Los Angeles. Jerusalem is a favorite topic for the multi faceted artist. Naomi paints in acrylics, oil and water. She is a mosaic artist, sculptor and published poet as well. She lives in Los Angeles.
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