interesting shit, journal

manabu ikeda

i checked out bye bye kitty this past weekend at the japan society…for once not on the last weekend it was open, which seems to be de rigeur for any exhibit i want to see. the artwork ranged from gorgeous to banal to downright disturbing (i’m looking at you, blood circulation video thingy). one artist though plain and simply blew my mind…manabu ikeda. his giant pieces of work are highly detailed compositions of surreal landscapes and environments, recognizable for their distinct melding of traditional japanese qualities with modern details. he draws the way i probably think i draw in my mind.

the piece i loved the most was the history of rise and fall (up top), which is obscenely detailed. i need to learn some oceans eleven style skills and acquire that thing somehow.

miscellaneous

uriel v2.1

uriel morningstar

since i haven’t found the time to sit down and doodle more pictures, i’ve taken to enhancing older illustrations that i was still fond of. take for instance uriel, which i’d done a while ago (we’re talking years), but my photoshop skills at the time lacked that bit of flourish. fast forward to now, my ps skills are where i’d like them to be, and i felt the urge to go back and give it the proper photoshop doodading it deserved. i think it’s now quite pretty actually…woot.

below are the original sketch, the first coloring pass from way back when (ugh), the initial v2 photoshop revision to spruce it up, and the spiffier v2.1 revision that i’m definitely happy with.

ps, i’ll get to the china post once june finally rolls around. otherwise i doubt i’d post anything else really for the month of june…