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Date: 2018
Size: 48 × 34 cm (Sheet size)
Edition: 200
Technique: Woodblock print
Detail: Price not including the framing cost / David Bowie illustration / UKIYO-E PROJECT edition / Includes original folder and certificate of authenticity
Frame: Please Ask
Artist's Profile
1978 Born in Tokyo
Ishikawa becomes a disciple of Master Utagawa Toyokuni VI in 2000, but due to his master’s sudden passing, Ishikawa has continued to pursue the Utagawa aesthetics on his own, and actively holds both solo shows and group exhibitions.
Other than works with UKIYO-E PROJECT, Ishikawa has created illustrations for ukiyo-e in collaboration with Star Wars and Cobra; key visuals for GRAND FRONT OSAKA’s 3rd anniversary; poster designs for Onoe Matsuya’s solo show Idomu; key visuals for television series Ishikawa Goemon, to name a few.
Ishikawa’s recent works include a collaboration with KATSUSHIKA Hokusai for the exhibition Hokusai and Japonisme held at the National Museum of Western Art, a collaborative clothing line with New Era, and key visuals for the contemporary kabuki adaptation of Star Wars.
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Publisher's Comment
Kidomaru was a legendary Japanese sorcerer, with supernatural strength and power. Stories about him originated during the Kamakura period and have been the subject of many ukiyo-e ever since. Here, Bowie is depicted as Kidomaru- juxtaposing his mystic charisma, that puts any audience under his spell, to Kidomaru’s extraordinary power and wizardry.
The white kimono echoes the white background of the album Aladdin Sane, from which this work is inspired, while the black gradation references nightfall, which is when Kidomaru’s stories are usually set.