Kao-ani
wallplanners, papertoys, calendars and a lot more kawaii
http://www.kao-ani.com/tutorials/papercraft/
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Momiji
link: http://www.e-sushi.fr/?p=901
I conduct a survey on Illustrativo at the moment. It takes less than one minute to complete it.
I would like to thank to all of those who already answered the questions. It is really useful and interesting to see the results. You make my day with your answers!
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Are you lucky?
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Kazuko Taniguchi
http://kzk-t.com/
Born in 1981, lives in Okayama. Started working as an illustrator while she was in a college. Mainly in Okayama area, she achieved her illustration carrier like designing CD sleeves, flyers, cut illustrations for magazines, and postcard designs. She likes to draw cute and slim girl dressed in traditional Japanese Kimono clothes as well as anything shiny or floral. Her detailed illustration are highly original, and stands out amongst many “cute” illustrations.
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Chinatsu Ban
at Kaikai Kiki
and Marianne Boesky Gallery
"Ban’s beautifully crafted work features elephants and human figures floating against Japanese washi paper backgrounds or in front of candy-colored stripes. Rendered delicately and with a childlike touch, Ban’s endearing characters are frequently shown wearing underpants or tights, or stranger still, sprouting cactus plants from their heads.
Asked why she chooses elephants and underwear, the answer lies in the comfort they provide. “These things are like talismans. It’s scary to imagine that someday I won’t exist in this world anymore. I am troubled by the urge to run away from this fear. Elephants make me feel safe. They have saved me many times,” says Ban."
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