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Toys & Ice Cream
Takashi Murakami
x Brutus Casa plate,
Superflat Museum Mr. Oval the Mediator & Mushrooms Revolutions
An impromptu trip to Chicago to see my favorite artist's work--Takashi Murakami's The Octopus Eats its Own Leg exhibition (2017). It was, without question, the best show I've ever seen.
Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago, Illinois.
An impromptu trip to Chicago to see my favorite artist's work--Takashi Murakami's The Octopus Eats its Own Leg exhibition (2017). It was, without question, the best show I've ever seen.
Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago, Illinois.
Wagons in Buffalo Bill's Barn
On the way back from Colorado, we made a short stop in North Platte, Nebraska, to check out Buffalo Bill's house and ranch. It's a really cool little place to stop, so I highly recommend it! Not to mention that North Platte is a cool town and has a lot of great old stuff to look at, especially a lot of cool old neon Motel signs! Hope I can visit again someday, even though Nebraska is superflat and makes hillbillies like me cry.
An impromptu trip to Chicago to see my favorite artist's work--Takashi Murakami's The Octopus Eats its Own Leg exhibition (2017). It was, without question, the best show I've ever seen.
Museum of Contemporary Art. Chicago, Illinois.
Acrylics on canvas A1 size
Markers, fineliners were used.
This large scale painting was inspired by an art movement which took place in Japan known as the 'Superflat' movement. Founder of the movement Takashi Murakami used flattened images in his paintings so it resembles the graphics generated by a computer. I was especially influenced by Mr.(artist), one of the artists working for Murakami.
The character is designed by me, and her name is 'Usachi'. The name comes from the Japanese term for 'Rabbit' which is 'Usa' and 'Chi' is just a nonsensical sound to make it sound like a name. I've designed her as a girl with a mental illness (schizophrenia), to raise awareness and to stop people's discriminatory attitudes towards people with mental illnesses.
Jorge Oswaldo with Nate Eckman of SA Studios www.sastudiosglobal.com/ #tech #sport #luxury @backyardbite
The Superblur Art Movement. Influenced by Superstroke, Superflat and Suprematism. Members: Conrad Bo, Brink De Villiers, Lisa Basson, May Wentworth