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2001hz · 7 months
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Aya Takano, hot banana fudge (2000)
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disease · 6 months
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“HAT OF THE MOTE” AYA TAKANO タカノ綾 「1999」 [acrylic on canvas | 53 × 45 cm.]
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warakami · 7 months
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zegalba · 2 months
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Issey Miyake: Aya Takano 'Superflat' Mesh Socks, autumn/winter 2004
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warakami-vaporwave · 30 days
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Windows Y2K Mega PC
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theaskew · 2 months
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Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese b. 1959), Girl with a Knife, 1999. Acrylic, graphite, coloured pencil and crayon on paper, 20 1/8 x 14 1/8in. | 51 x 36cm.
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Takashi Murakami (Google banner from 2011)
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samurairobotics · 2 years
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Hiromix; Oh My Lover by Tokyo Sphinx. 1st Edition, 1996. 17 Pages, 1 Photo CD and 1 Music CD.
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aya takano tarot deck, the high priestess and the star cards
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oncanvas · 10 months
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Hoyoyo, Takashi Murakami, 1998
Offset lithograph on paper 50 x 50 cm (19 ¾ x 19 ¾ in.)
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teethteeths · 1 year
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Jian Zi gamer 😇
I coloured this using Clip Studio’s gradient mapping feature!
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seekers-who-are-lovers · 11 months
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Yoshimoto Nara, superflat/pop art movement. The Japanese youths revere him. His artworks fetch a high sum at the Sotheby’s and the like. But in Europe, he is quite unknown and some dismiss his works as low art. The way they don’t see manga as an art form. This is his second retrospective in a decade in Europe. Paris was the first. Now his works are in Vienna. From the Albertina Modern: “Nara's figures largely stand isolated, exposed and therefore vulnerable, but at the same time they have an incredible presence. They are out for interaction. The children in Nara's paintings mostly look at us directly, thus making contact with us. They give us an annoyed look, smile at us maliciously, or look up at us with an expression of innocence.”
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artschoolglasses · 11 months
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Knife Behind Back, Yoshitomo Nara, 2000
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warakami · 8 months
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zegalba · 4 months
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Issey Miyake: Aya Takano 'Superflat' T-Shirt, autumn/winter 2004
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warakami-vaporwave · 10 months
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Sakura Jazz
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