This piece is influenced by Japanese calligraphy and street art. For its motif, several kanji characters are combined in a way that they overlap, and since each stroke stretches and shrinks freely, it is difficult to read all of the characters, Apart from its impressions as a painting, there is an intention to make the viewers infer what kind of story is written as a sentence, directing their eyes to the details. The materials used are gold ink for woodblock prints, acrylic paint, and aerosol spray. The frame is built with wood and is coated with a glossy black paint.
I am a graphic designer, illustrator and artist in Japan. My career as a designer is ten years. Designed mainly on client work. The main categories are corporate identity, web design, logo design Application design, planning, event management. He was also active as a lecturer at a Japanese vocational school. I took charge of a graphic design student for 2 years. Lecture in charge · Concept work · Basic basic lesson · General lesson Starting art production from 2015. I like a unique motif that combines kanji and graffiti art, and I am currently working on a number of works.
MILTZ / Graphic artist / Designer I work on a variety of client projects in Japan, specializing in areas such as branding and graphic design with a focus on typography. In addition, as my life's work, I create graphics inspired by calligraphy and graffiti art. Chinese character typography has a long history, and since old days, experimental styles have been developed, inspired by calligraphy. Among these, many works that I create are based on the motif of "hige-moji," a lettering style often used for old, traditional Japanese inns, sushi shops and liquors.