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Since an early age, Ocana has been in intimate contact with the aesthetic investigation in art. The son of a recognized Dominican architect, Ocana’s development unfolded amidst spaces where design and works of art co-existed in dialogue and harmony. He lived in Peru where as a youth he engaged in the exploration of archaeological sites; then in Japan, where he lived during five years, he studied Sumie—Japanese painting—which allowed him to come closer to this ancestral Asian culture.
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