Not exact matches
Murakami employs his «
Superflat»
style in his dragon paintings which is a combination of a highly refined classical Japanese painting technique and a wide range of subject matter from
Pop, animé and otaku.
Murakami's «
superflat»
style, reminiscent of
Pop art, is an ironic take on Japan's tradition of commercial illustration, with its penchant for cute animals and candy - colored optimism.
Of particular interest was a massive new work by Takashi Murakami, exhibiting the Japanese
pop art icon's unique range and continued evolution within his self - branded «
superflat»
style.