The characters in his paintings are often depicted sad and despaired with their bodies captured in some machine or other object and it is said that the artist attempted to depict the dark side of Japanese life through his surreal visions.
Tetsuya Ishida was unfortunately hit by a train and died at the age of 31, leaving behind approximately 180 artworks he had created during the last 10 years of his art career.
The characters in his paintings are often depicted sad and despaired with their bodies captured in some machine or other object and it is said that the artist attempted to depict the dark side of Japanese life through his surreal visions.
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Fred
10/14/2010 09:14:40 am
wonderful blog. keep up the good work.
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Ana
8/10/2012 05:43:09 am
Propaganda of Dehumanization!
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