Monday, May 19, 2008

Eye Candy

This is Yoshitaka Amano's work. His style tends to be more widespread than I am making it out to be here, but I just happen to like those with flowy lines best.



It reminds me a little of Aya Kato's stuff, or this short anime OAV called Kigeki. If some of Yoshitaka Amano's work seems a little familiar, it'll likely be because you'll might have spotted some of his artwork in the Final Fantasy series, or alternatively, if you're not the gaming sort, the illustrated horror series Vampire Hunter D. (also adapted as an anime).


The above two images are from Hiten, his first exhibition, which exhibits a very wide array of what Amano is capable of. His latest works in progress in fact indicate him going back to his animation roots (Speedracer ugh). As it is, I seem to have a penchant for the German Expressionist-ish style... But then again, some of the best illustrators do seem to come from Germany too...

Another familair big-wig name attached to Amano would be Neil Gaiman, whose Sandman series got a freelanced watercolour treatment from the artist. See below: Lord Morpheus, as envisioned by Amano

Image sources

(Hiten): http://gallery.aethereality.net/

(Morpheus; Lord of Dreams): http://www.elevenland.com/amano/amano.php3

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