Ai Yamaguchi - Celeste J Aldahn
issue 81, Contemporary, 2006
The image that interested me was only small and featured as a 'highlight' from the Singapore "biennial" Art Show. The image is Ai Yamaguchi. Her illustrations are very delicate and feminine. A bit boring, some might say, but I really like her oriental style and ladies depicted. So I am sharing... Alledgedly she has created this imaginary world- Yukaku, from which she draws her characters from.
some of her works...
...which is actually apart of an installted illustration...
Aokumo, Ai Yamaguchi 2003, lithograph (ed, 51-60/60)
THE END. BY CELESTE.
The image that interested me was only small and featured as a 'highlight' from the Singapore "biennial" Art Show. The image is Ai Yamaguchi. Her illustrations are very delicate and feminine. A bit boring, some might say, but I really like her oriental style and ladies depicted. So I am sharing... Alledgedly she has created this imaginary world- Yukaku, from which she draws her characters from.
some of her works...
...which is actually apart of an installted illustration...
Aokumo, Ai Yamaguchi 2003, lithograph (ed, 51-60/60)
THE END. BY CELESTE.
2 Comments:
whew celeste.....you sure are raking up the enteries.
polly: how interesting. i noticed (haha trust me) that these delicate characters don't have breasts or nipples. perhaps this is just part of the stylisation of the characters. but then i was trying to figure out what they were doing.. do you think they could be children? and/or perhaps not actually human? hmm.. maybe i'm looking into it too much :P
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