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Posts Tagged ‘anime

Gez Fry {+}

July 14th, 2010 // Comment on This?

UK-born but now based in Japan, Japanese-British artist Gez Fry applies both hand-drawn and computer-generated techniques to his anime-inspired style. The influence of several big manga artists, such as Masamune Shirow (of 'Ghost in the Shell' fame) can be seen in his work, as well as those ...

Dark Horse’s Re-releases of CLAMP’s Back Catalogue {+}

April 18th, 2010 // Comment on This?

I'm not the biggest CLAMP fan. In fact, I used to be a more vocal fan, especially before I'd read the fast majority of their manga.

Taiyo Matsumoto {+}

March 17th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Taiyo Matsumoto is one of Japan's foremost seinen mangakas. His works are a combination of European, American and Japanese comic art forms, making his work purely unique, with a captivating franetic energy.

aloespica109 {+}

February 26th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Japanese artist aloespica109 creates beautiful soft and dreamy fairy tail landscapes using a wide range of materials, from watercolours, gouache and even digital software

nook {+}

January 29th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Brooklyn-based illustrator and designer nook

Robert Kim a.k.a. Roboto-kun {+}

January 27th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Producing both original art work and fan arts, Canadian Roboto-kun creates some truly amazing digital paintings. His talents show how valid digital is as an art form

Yoshitomo Nara {+}

January 20th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Influenced by the manga and anime of his childhood in the 1960s, as well as the punk rock of his teens, Yoshitomo Nara's artwork is both cute and unsettling, resplendent with innocent, large-eyed characters with a macabre edge

Tatsuyuki Tanaka {+}

January 18th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Superflat artist and animator for the illustrious Studio4°C, Tatsuyuki Tanaka

Ryuichi Ogino {+}

January 15th, 2010 // Comment on This?

Ryuichi Ogino was born in Tokyo in 1978. He grew up surrounded by Japan's pop culture, such as anime / manga. This, along with snowboarding, has had a massive impact upon him

Takashi Murakami {+}

January 11th, 2010 // 1 Comment Made

Takashi Murakami is one of the most influential Japanese artists currently working. With his anime/manga inspired Superflat movement, he has worked with many household names, such as Kanye West and Louis Vuitton.