I first discovered Takato Yamamoto's work when my sister showed me some pictures of tattoos she wanted. I loved it immediately. His macabre artwork usually explores the themes of death, love, and the human body, often depicting Japanese and Russian individuals within a complicated collage. His lines are usually delicate and consistent while his colors are flat and unique. Although his work is complicated and sometimes hard to decipher, it is never overdone. For my future projects, I want to be able to incorporate complicated designs and dramatic collages like his.
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AuthorMaggie L. Walker Governor's School Student in Art IV. Archives
May 2017
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