A Study of Methods for Creating Atypical Images in Illustration Tankobon Japan

by Daisuke Kashiwa

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A Study of Methods for Creating Atypical Images in Illustration Tankobon Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the comprehensive exploration of innovative illustration techniques with "A Study of Methods for Creating Atypical Images in Illustration Tankobon Japan." This scholarly work delves into the conceptualization and development of "atypical" or non-standard image creation within Japanese illustration, blending historical analysis, artist studies, and personal experimentation. The author, Daisuke Kashiwa, a renowned graphic designer and illustrator with international awards, offers a unique perspective rooted in both academic research and practical application. ✔ This book covers the origins of "atypical" design from Edo period examples like eel and monster battle paintings to modern artist case studies spanning from Meiji to contemporary times. It examines the relationship between external appearance and artistic intent, comparing different creators' approaches, including Shiro Tatsumi and U.G. Sato, and explores influences from Surrealism and digital techniques. The author also shares his own experimental methods, from early sketches to digital workflows, emphasizing the communicative power of non-realistic biological forms. ✔ Key features include detailed analyses of historical and modern artworks, insights into creative processes, and practical methodologies for generating unconventional imagery. This volume is essential for illustrators, designers, and researchers intereste

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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