Hitoshi Tomizawa's drawing style and storytelling are quite unique. In fact, the reason I discovered Alien Nine in the first place was because of it's inclusion in Takashi Murakami's "Superflat" shows!

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“Superflatten”
Had to parody another artist for a final. This is inspired by Takashi Mirakami’s famous flowers

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Takashi Murakami, the pioneer of the movement, has changed the course of with his revolutionary visuals. Thank you and for their generous donation to Bring the iconic piece home now by bidding at https://t.co/nrEWBepAw2

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It's been 20 yrs since the Superflat movement & Western writers are still discussing Yoshitomo Nara's work as if it elevates or subverts anime/manga aesthetics rather than simply being a part of them. Funny cos the Superflat Manifesto was explicitly about erasing these divisions!

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Of course, Japan had its own distinct variant of y2k design, influenced by prominent Japanese creators.

One such creator was Takashi Murakami, one of the pioneers of "superflat" - a style known for vivid color, flat shading, and chaotic, organic forms.

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I wanted to experiment with superflat and reused this character. I've always felt intrigued about this artstyle 😮

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//#3 - JAPANESE DESIGN//

Cheaper CG tools, as well as art and design trends like Takashi Murakami's "superflat", made late 90's Japan a wonderland of hypersensory, high-energy design, drawing upon Japanese consumer culture as it approached the information age.

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Chiho Aoshima´s Superflat Contemporary Art

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Animation students, check out artist pioneering the

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