Minggu, 21 November 2010

mukkuru

I heart mukkuru! I don't know why, but I think I like this person because this person has her/his own drawing syle. By the way I really don't this person is a boy or a girl. Here's his/her art work:




 This guy/girl is AWESOME! Check out more in: http://mukkuru.deviantart.com/
 Once again you have to forgive my bad English! Bye :)))

Senin, 15 November 2010

Takashi Murakami

I really-really love this guy! This guy is just SO CREATIVE! One of the most amazing people! I think you'll be impress with this guy. Here's his Bio:

Takashi Murakami

Takashi Murakami at the Palace of Versailles 2010
Birth name Takashi Murakami
Born Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese

Takashi Murakami (村上 隆 Murakami Takashi?, born in Tokyo), is a prolific contemporary Japanese artist who works in both fine arts media, such as painting, as well as digital and commercial media. He blurs the boundaries between high and low art. He appropriates popular themes from mass media and pop culture, then turns them into thirty-foot sculptures, "Superflat" paintings, or marketable commercial goods such as figurines or phone caddies.


Life and career

Takashi Murakami attended the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, initially studying more traditional Japanese art. He pursued a doctorate in Yōga, a mixture of Western and Eastern styles dating back to the late 19th century. However, due to the popularity of anime and manga, Japanese styles of animation and comic graphic stories, Murakami became disillusioned with Nihonga. He became passionate about otaku culture, which he felt was more representative of modern-day Japanese life.
This resulted in Superflat, the style that Murakami is credited with starting. It developed from Poku, (Pop + otaku). Murakami has written that he aims to represent Poku culture because he expects that animation and otaku might create a new culture. This new culture is a rejuvenation of the contemporary Japanese art scene. In interviews, Murakami has expressed a frustration with the lack of a reliable and sustainable art market in post-war Japan, and the general view of Japanese art as having a low art status. He is quoted as saying that the market is nothing but "a shallow appropriation of Western trends". His first reaction was to make art in non-fine arts media. Then he decided to focus on the market sustainability of art and promote himself first overseas. This marks the birth of KaiKai Kiki, LLC.In 2008, Takashi Murakami made Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People" list, the only visual artist included.


 If you're too lazy to read these texts, just see his artworks below this sentence







Jumat, 12 November 2010

QueenOfDorks

I love this artist! She's always came up with the cute illustrations! Well girls, I think you'll like this one!
 Here are some of her works!!





  Cute? Absolutely!! I really like her little flash animations. Oh and also she sells some cute merchandise too. Find out more in:
 http://everydaycute.com/
 http://queenofdorks.deviantart.com/
That's all for now bye! Pardon again my bad english!

Selasa, 09 November 2010

REDJUICE999

One word for this guy W-O-W. I can't even describe a single thing about him. But 3 things for sure, his drawings are AMAZING, INCREDIBLE, and STUNNING. Enough chit chat, just see some of his works right here








 Check all his other works right here
 http://redjuice999.deviantart.com/
 http://redjuicegraphics.com/
If you say these illustrations aren't good enough, that means you got a serious eye sore :)
Pardon my bad English, bye!

RAINDROPMEMORY

This guy is super awesome! He is from Thailand. His illustration is so colorful, cute, and unique. I don't what kind of style he used but I LOVE it. If you want to know what kind of tools that he used, just check his site on deviant art. Here: http://raindropmemory.deviantart.com/  Okay here are some of his works:








Cute right? I mean, Amazingly cute right? Well, I think It is! Check his web now:
http://raindropmemory.deviantart.com/
http://www.facebook.com/Raindropmemory

Pardon my bad English and thank you!

Sabtu, 06 November 2010

KEI KEI KEI

Im really in love with this illustrator right now. Because he has his own colouring style. Love it love it! And here is the information about him. This is all I got!

 
KEI born: 1981-04-01sex: male mail: keigarou (commercial at) gmail.com
site name: "KEI Gallery" (read: Keigarou), site name (English): keigarouURL: http://kei-garou.net/ Nationality: Japanese

Here's KEI's outstanding works:








Man! He's amazing! I wish, I could see him face to face.
PS: just go to his website, to see his work lists, pictures or what ever.http: kei-garou.net

Fujiko F Fujio and Fujiko Fujio (A)

Fujiko Fujio (藤子不二雄 Fujiko Fujio?) was a penname of a manga writing duo formed by two Japanese manga artists. Their real names are Hiroshi Fujimoto (藤本 弘 Fujimoto Hiroshi?, 1933-1996) and Motō Abiko (安孫子 素雄 Abiko Motō?, 1934-). They dissolved the partnership in 1987.
They won many individual and collaborative awards, and are best known for creating the popular and long-running series Doraemon, the main character of which is officially recognized as a cultural icon of Modern Japan.[1][2] In spite of the enormous popularity in Asian countries, none of their works have ever been officially introduced to any English-speaking countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand.

Fujiko F Fujio




His original works







 Fujiko Fujio (A)


His original works




Damn! I really miss both of them! When I was at kinderganden, I really liked to watch Ninja Hattori and Doraemon Cartoons. Those two cartoons are my always made me laugh back then. Oh, and also I have many many doraemon mangas. Okay, that's all for now! Bye