-Kyosai Kawanabe challenges the talented three-dimensional talent!
-As a ukiyo-e artist, Kyosai Kawanabe, who was relatively modern in style and brushed from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji period. It can be said that the work that is open-minded and rebellious is unparalleled.
-From a humorous personification of an animal to a neat and beautiful woman and a scorching skull, the wide range of brush strokes and charms have been three-dimensionalized.
[lineup]
-1. Skull and lizard
This is the last work of the genre [Fun and Beast Picture Book] consisting of 14 figures. A three-dimensional drawing depicting a lizard crawls out of the abandoned skull. It is a three-dimensional representation of the characteristic skull shape that is different from the real thing, and the appearance of a lizard that has a biological feeling and minerality that pair with it.
-2. Chojugiga Nekomata (from [Beastu Geiga Nekomata to Tanuki])
From [Beast Caricature Nekomata and Tanuki], which depicts dancing animals, a three-dimensional model of Catmata dancing in red Chanchanko is dancing. The lightly twisted body is made more dynamic by the Chanchanko's molding, which is a proof of a cat or the angle of the formal tail and the air.
-3. Beauty frog figure
There is a caricatured space for frogs in front of the beautiful woman who cools down in the garden. A work that can be said to be the true value of Kyosai Kawanabe, a fusion of beauties and animal caricatures. Three-dimensional reproduction of the relaxed atmosphere of the original Bijin-ga, such as an unprepared hairstyle and a slightly wrinkled yukata wrinkled like a woman's daily life. Although the frog is small, it has a caricature-like expression and movement.
-4. Frog Figure 1 (from [Beauty View Frog Play])
From the frog that a beautiful woman stares at in the beauty frog game, two animals lined up in a shape that shows their presence. The frog with his arms crossed and the frog that crosses his throat to inflate his throat are modeled with a comical image while leaving a realistic feeling, such as a caricature-like human expression and the back part that cannot be seen in the picture.
-5. Beast Caricature Tanuki (From [Beast Caricature Nekomata and Tanuki])
A three-dimensional raccoon dog that dances with cats and cats. A raccoon dog is said to be the moment when a vine-shaped plant leaf is placed on the head and changes while dancing. The pose with one foot as a pair with the cat or mat also expresses a sense of dynamism that makes you feel the movement of muscles when viewed from the back.
-Prototype production: Masahiko Kagawa
-Planning and production: Kaiyodo Co., Ltd.
*Please note that the photos are made as a sample and the detailed specifications may differ from the actual product.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )