He's taking something popular in culture (anime/manga) and kicking it up a notch, hes also commercializing his works to bring it to the public. Just like Andy Warhol and his Pop Art. Though Takashi calls his works "Superflat". He asks viewers and fans "to experience the moment when the layers of Japanese culture, such as pop, erotic pop, otaku, and H.I.S.-ism fuse into one."
He's taking something popular in culture (anime/manga) and kicking it up a notch, hes also commercializing his works to bring it to the public. Just like Andy Warhol and his Pop Art. Though Takashi calls his works "Superflat". He asks viewers and fans "to experience the moment when the layers of Japanese culture, such as pop, erotic pop, otaku, and H.I.S.-ism fuse into one."
StephyXsmiles 8 months ago
change the music bro.
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MajorTriadz 1 year ago
MUSIC TOTALLY FAIL TO THIS VIDEO! (Y)
mindrapewithpleasure 1 year ago 6
The first 21st century artist!!!With a true original and revolutionary style. THANK GOD, Art is ALIVE!!!!!
rictit 2 years ago
revolutionary style? cartoons?
diddlybop 2 years ago
@diddlybop The short answer to that is yes. The long answer is FUCK YES.
ArekkuTrax 2 years ago
it was rhetorical, i tried to imply that i don't see how cutesy cartoons, as satirical as he intends them to be, are 'revolutionary'.
Don't get me wrong, i respect your opinion.
diddlybop 2 years ago
@diddlybop It's more of the concept, I think.
ZomgMattRangel 1 year ago