Keiichi Tanaami Tokyo, Japan, July 21, 1936-August 9, 2024
Carp Climbing Waterfall, 2017
Pigmented ink, acrylic silkscreen medium, crashed glass, glitter acrylic paint, acrylic paint on canvas
Triptych: 162,7 × 300 × 4 cm
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'Perhaps because I loved animation since I was a child, when I draw a picture, I always think about how each element will move in the next instant. Even when...
"Perhaps because I loved animation since I was a child, when I draw a picture, I always think about how each element will move in the next instant. Even when I am drawing a still image, I am constantly imagining the next scene. I hope to create the effect of distilling multiple frames of a manga in a single picture. It could be that this gives a certain floating sensation to my work." – Keiichi Tanaami
Exhibitions
Land of Mirrors. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, Russia. Sep 28—Dec 16, 2017Publications
Google Design Span Reader (Catalogue), 2016
貘の札 / Amulet of the Tapir, 2017. pp. 46–47, 58–59, 336–337
Psychedelic Death Pop, 2017