Archives: ‘Art/Culture’ Category

Sketches of hell by Kyosai

16 Jul 2009

Prolific Meiji-period artist Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889), well-known in the West for his darkly humorous illustrations, was commissioned by Scottish surgeon and Japanese art collector William Anderson (1842-1900) to produce a large number of comic paintings in the 1870s. Anderson's collection, which today forms the core of the Japanese paintings at the British Museum, included the handful of fanciful depictions of hell shown below. (Click the "+" under each image to enlarge.)

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Torture in Hell [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Enma, King of Hell [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Enma's Judgment [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Protest to Enma [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Burning at the Stake [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Monster Assault [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Pandora's Box [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Bashing a Monster into the Ground [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Monster Battle [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Hawk Counterattack [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Retribution: Animals vs. Man [+]

Illustration by Kawanabe Ky?sai --
Retribution: Mice vs. Cat [+]

Denim face mask ads

13 Jul 2009

Unfortunately, the stylish denim face masks pictured in these old Wrangler ads (designed by Tycoon Graphics) are not available at the local department store.

Denim facemask in Japanese Wrangler ad --
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Denim facemask in Japanese Wrangler ad --
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Vintage doll action flicks

10 Jul 2009

Via KomadoriBrothers comes a stellar pair of action-packed doll animations shot in glorious 8mm.

"CAT's EYE PV by Japanese BARBIE" (Hirofumi Okamura, 1984) stars Licca-chan (a.k.a. "Japanese Barbie") in a riveting short film set to the theme song from the early-80s anime Cat's Eye.

And "Sailor-suited Fighter NANAMI-chan" (Satoshi Imai, 1988) kicks it up a notch with spectacular special effects and epic battles against Kuidaore Taro (Osaka's iconic clown mannequin) and a giant crab ship piloted by foreign invaders.

Photos: Rice paddy crop art (2009)

07 Jul 2009

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Sengoku-period warrior [Photo]

As summer progresses, crops of rice paddy art are beginning to emerge in Japan. The crop art -- created by strategically arranging and growing different colors of rice plants -- can be seen in farming communities across the country. The largest and finest work is grown in the Aomori prefecture village of Inakadate, which has earned a reputation for its agricultural artistry. This year the enormous pictures of Napoleon and a Sengoku-period warrior, both on horseback, are visible in a pair of fields adjacent to the town hall there.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
View from roof of Inakadate town hall [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Warrior [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Napoleon [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
View from top of warrior's head [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Warrior's arm [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Close-up of rice plants [Photo]

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Another relatively famous rice paddy art venue is located in the town of Yonezawa in Yamagata prefecture. This year's work depicts the 16th-century samurai Naoe Kanetsugu and his wife, Osen, whose lives are chronicled in Tenchijin, the popular, year-long historical fiction television series now airing on NHK.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Naoe Kanetsugu and Osen [Photo: contri]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Osen [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Naoe Kanetsugu [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
View from top of Naoe Kanetsugu's head [Photo]

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Smaller works of crop art can be seen in other rice-farming areas of Japan. Here are a few more examples.

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Doraemon and deer dancers (shishi-odori), location unknown [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Ladybug, Nishio, Aichi prefecture [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Cow, Omi-Hachiman, Shiga prefecture [Photo]

Rice paddy art, Japan --
Ducks, near Fukushimagata Lagoon Water Park, Niigata prefecture [Photo]

Video: Fiat Cinque Tank

30 Jun 2009


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The Fiat Cinque Tank, a dream bulldozer custom-built by ironsmith Kogoro Kurata, consists of an old Fiat 500 body mounted on the caterpillar tracks of a cheap secondhand tractor. The farm machine can only reach a speed of 3 kilometers per hour, turning a trip to the nearest convenience store into a 2-hour adventure, according to Kurata. But the classic look of the cabin no doubt impresses the neighbors, and the working power shovel comes in handy when obstacles block the way.

Fiat Cinque Tank --

See Kurata's site for photos documenting the construction process: 1, 2, 3, 4.

[Link: Monkey Farm]

Manga-style illustrations by Shohei Otomo

29 Jun 2009

Ballpoint pen artist Shohei Otomo mashes up old and new in bold illustrations spiked with heavy doses of manga-style gore and perversion.

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Sunglassed Geisha

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Boss Batter

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Onsen Ping Pong Geisha

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Gurgling Heart

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Extermination of Giant Carp

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Portrait of a Far East Hoodlum - #1

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
Okiku Doll

Illustration by Shohei Otomo --
SM Geisha

See Shohei Otomo's website for much more. (Many images NSFW.)

[Via: Bouncing Red Ball]

Deco-Gundam

25 Jun 2009

Just in time for the 30th anniversary festivities comes this girlie Gundam, a jewel-encrusted RX-78-2 (apparently created by a Taiwanese fan) looking pretty in pink and lace.

Deco-Gundam figure --

Deco-Gundam figure --

Deco-Gundam figure --

Deco-Gundam figure --

[Via Gigazine]

Shinjuku time-lapse

23 Jun 2009

Tokyo-based photographer Samuel Cockedey presents more miraculous views of the Shinjuku cityscape in his latest time-lapse video (featuring minimal beats by Kusanagi).

[Links: YouTube, Vimeo]

All-purpose tanuki testicles (prints by Kuniyoshi)

23 Jun 2009

In the mid-1840s, ukiyo-e master Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) created a number of woodblock prints showing legendary tanuki (raccoon dogs) using their humorously large scrota in creative ways.

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
River fishing

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Shelter from evening showers

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Rokurokubi (long-necked monster) disguise

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Net fishing

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Making dashi (soup stock)

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Weightlifting

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Catfish mallet

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Coming and going

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Making mochi

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Visiting Konpira, the guardian deity of seafaring

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Boy's festival

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Cause of chronic abdominal pain

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Shichifukujin (the Seven Lucky Gods) disguise

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Fortune-telling tent

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Shop signs

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
River crossing

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Towboat

Tanuki print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi --
Seine fishing

See more of Kuniyoshi's tanuki images at Kuniyoshi Project (1, 2).