An illustration created by Saito during her time in Heart Mountain Relocation Center.
Doris Ota Saito (born 1923[1]) is a Japanese American artist. From 1942-1946, Saito created fashion illustrations featured in the Doris & Carl Saito Collection during her time spent at Heart Mountain Relocation Center.[2][3] Her works show different styles of dress such as sportswear and formal attire in a multitude of mediums including chalk, paint, and pen.[4]
^"Japanese American Internee Data File: Doris Ota". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
^"Doris & Carl Saito Collection". Densho Digital Repository.
^Wallace, Nina (2019-01-16). "Japanese American Artists Behind Barbed Wire". Densho: Japanese American Incarceration and Japanese Internment. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
^Taylor, Zoe (April 2023). "The Emergence of Japanese Americans in Fashion: The Triumphs and Legacies of Forgotten Designers, 1939-1965". FIT Institutional Repository.
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