Shunsaku Hayashi: Do-Bu-Ro-Ku
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Artist(s):
Title:
- Do-Bu-Ro-Ku
Exhibition:
- SIGGRAPH 2007: Global Eyes
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Creation Year:
- 2007
Size:
- 118 inches x 82 inches x 1.5 inches
Category:
Artist Statement:
In northeastern Japan, there are traditional folkways called Namahage, which I imagined as I drew an old castle on the Oga peninsula. The title of the work, Do-Bu-Ro-Ku, is the name of the local, unrefined sake in Akita Prefecture.
Technical Information:
This work was drawn with a ball-point pen. The drawing was scanned, then coloured in Photoshop and merged with oil pastel and watercolour.