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Very Popular Gathering (Sukoburu seikai) from Ehagaki sekai  Postcard of lanterns and flags  「茶屋の開業式」 Japanese Late Meiji era 1908 Artist Unknown, Japanese, Publisher Kokkei shinbun sha  Place of Creation: Japan Japanese Woodblock Art, Japanese Flag Aesthetic, Ukiyo E Graphic Design, Japanese Aesthetic Drawing, Japan Art Aesthetic, Old Japanese Aesthetic, Japanese Graphic Design Illustrations, Ehagaki Sekai, Japanese Graphic Design Vintage

Very Popular Gathering (Sukoburu seikai) from Ehagaki sekai Postcard of lanterns and flags 「茶屋の開業式」 Japanese Late Meiji era 1908 Artist Unknown, Japanese, Publisher Kokkei shinbun sha Place of Creation: Japan

Japanese Film, Meiko Kaji, Foto Langka, B Movie, Pose Reference Photo, Foto Inspiration, Photo Reference, Photography Inspo, Vintage Japanese

Jetting back to 1970s Japan, let’s get to know sultry film icon, actress, singer, and all-round badass Meiko Kaji. She rose to fame during the seventies at the height of what was known as the “pinky violence” Japanese film genre, which were essentially sexed up, bad girl action films produced by Toe

Book Club Graphic Design, Chinese Graphic Design, Plakat Design Inspiration, Japan Graphic Design, Affiches D'art Déco, ポップアート ポスター, Piskel Art, Japanese Pop Art, Japanese Poster Design

lu.men studio is the meeting of an attraction for graphic design and a passion for illustrations, all strongly inspired by Japanese culture of all periods. Born in 2000 and hailing from the town of Gustave Courbet, lu.men has always been surrounded and fascinated by the creative field and its expression in many ways. From an early age, the masterpieces of Akira Toryama, Takehiko Inoue and Hayao Miyazaki subconsciously shaped young Lucas's mind and led him to love and discover this highly…

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When I was growing up, I'd play the Japanese card game Hanafuda with my grandparents. Mesmerized by the stunning yet simple designs on each card, I memorized each combination: ribbon, maple and deer, geese, moon and sky, boar and butterfly. At the kitchen table we'd play and snack on senbei, and at these moments I felt so happy and loved. I still remember my grandmother's Japanese plates upon which she'd serve me tiny treats and tea. Surrounded deep in my family's culture, I gained an…

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