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Collection of Japanese Art

During a reorganization of my apartment I found my old Japanese Art History book from school. As a preteen I poured over anime, trying to imitate the style. I left that behind as I grew older and my interests changed to photoshop and web design.

Recently, I’ve been looking over Japanese art - new and old and finding a lot of inspiration for my illustration work.

Sources: Seiichi Hayashi, Library of Congress, Art Instiute of Chicago, Mutual Art

Seiichi Hayashi
Seiichi Hayashi
Ishikawa Toraji, 1875-1964
Seiichi Hayashi
Seiichi Hayashi
Utamaro Kitagawa 1750-1806
Not quite sure on this one
Seiichi Hayashi
Seiichi Hayashi
Utagawa Hiroshige II, 1826–1869
Ishikawa Toraji, 1875-1964
Ishikawa Toraji, 1875-1964
Young Man Watching Woman Writing, Edo Period
Odawara on the Tokaido, ukiyo-e prints by Hiroshige
After a Shower, Ishikawa Toraji, 1875-1964
Ishikawa Toraji, 1875-1964

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Collection of Japanese Art

During a reorganization of my apartment I found my old Japanese Art History book from school. As a preteen I poured over anime, trying to imitate the style. I left that behind as I grew older and my interests changed to photoshop and web design.

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