Ever so
often I come across an art style that I really have no idea how
describe it let alone know for certain what category I should put it
in. This happens to be one of those times that I summon my bravery
and venture into a relatively unknown style unless you're familiar
with what I can only describe as Japanese Urban art. So who have I
decided on for this interesting branch off from contemporary design?
This time the artist in question is Takashi Murakami and his rather
unique style of art.
"Mr. DOB and Me" by Takashi Murakami |
Founder
and president of Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., Takashi Murakami works in
both in fine art media along with commercial media. The best way to
describe his art is a marriage between fine art and Otako culture,
mixing sculptures, paintings and Anime style figures together. Having
attended Tokyo University of the Arts originally to become an
animator, he actually majored in the traditional art of Japan.
Eye-catching and colorful, his art follows his theory of Superflat
which he describes as the blur of culture and society in post-war
Japan.
I
honestly wasn't sure when I went ahead and picked Mr. Murakami for
this segment since though he's world known in certain circles, that
didn't exactly mean that everyone would know who he is even if they
had seen his work before. Personally I had seen a piece or two of his
on the internet during my wanderings but never knew his name until I
finally went looking for it so trying to find artists who had similar
style of work was going to be interesting. Locating 5 artists, I went
ahead and asked:
"With
the colorful mix of images in your work, I was curious if artist
Takashi Murakami was one of your sources of inspiration."
Bobsmade.deviantart.com
(Germany)
"Bobsmade Doodles" by Bobsmade |
Popular
among the deviantART community for the whimsical characters and
combinations of elements, Bobsmade's gallery often shows what they
had done for customers (from custom painted shoes and headphones to
tshirts and posters). Graphically striking, there are some Anime
elements to each piece. It is always entertaining to see what new
piece they have up. You can actually visit www.bobsmade.com if you're interested in seeing all of the products they have
available and place orders.
"I
don't know him. I get the inspiration from my customers"
~Bobsmade
bogielicious.deviantart.com
(Indonesia)
An
anonymous graphic artist from Indonesia, Bogie's pieces brings urban
art to a mainstream audience. Active imagery and bright colors are
rather striking and causes the viewer to be pulled in and want to
look at all of the details he's put in. For those who want to find
out more about some of the things he's done or just read his
thoughts, he does have a blog you can check out which is
bogielicious.blogspot.com.
"Wow,
I've never heard him before, lol
But
thanks for inspiring artist " ~bogielicious
Due to
their schedules and things that I may not know about, only 2 of my
choice of 5 artists have been able to respond. Like always, once the
others respond then I will be adding their comments as well to my
question. In the meantime, have a look at their work and see if you
can see if they were influenced by Takashi Murakami or not.
"Under My Bed" by recycledwax |
recycledwax.deviantart.com
(Canada)
A
graphic artist located in Canada, Wax's style is a little bit
cartoony mixed with his unique sense of humor and personality. Each
colorful piece is interesting to look at and brings a smile to the
viewer's face. He uses his twist on things to re-imagine well known
characters such as Waldo from Where's Waldo along with creating new
creatures from his own imagination. You can also follow him on his
tumblr account at recycledwax.tumblr.com .
"Suburban Invasion" by tokyo-go-go |
tokyo-go-go.deviantart.com
(South Africa)
Focusing
on graphic design, Greg's heavily vectored work seems to show a mix
of mainstream gamer/movie culture and his own creature creations.
Doing illustrations for both clients and himself, each piece is
detailed and captures the viewer's attention.
"M from Mushroom Fake Star" by muloyoung |
muloyoung85.deviantart.com
(Indonesia)
A
graphic artist and illustrator out of Indonesia, Mulo Young has an
interesting flare to the work he has on display. Having several
staple characters, they seem to be his avatar and original creatures
in a world that only Mulo has access to. You can check out more of
his work on his blog muloyoung.blogspot.com.
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