Neo-Japanese tradition
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Hisashi Tenmyouya's works are a blend of traditional Japanese motifs and elements of modern Japan. His work draws on the traditions and history of his country, but also on foreign history and modern life, particularly life in the US.
Tenmyouya's contribution to the 2006 FIFA World Cup series is particularly striking (especially if you waste your time having a look at the other FIFA posters.) oh! and don't miss the samourai-ish Adidas trainers.
Via The Japan Times article on Young, fresh and traditional Japanese artists. |
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Artist Tenmyouya Hisashi cross pollinates traditional Japanese art with modern culture and ends up with something that feels like the mutant it is; giant robots fight traditional samurai, ninjas... Read More
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We just love these posters by Japanese artist Hisashi Tenmyouya. In an obviously deliberate way, they encapsulate so much of what it is to be in this dystopian, yet fun, dreamland that is Japan. Click the link to see... Read More



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