Nakano in Spring (中野の春)

pencil, digital
2009

This panoramic is set outside the train station at Nakano in Tokyo. It describes a mysterious magical occurrence one fateful spring day, as a mysterious sakura tree erupts in the middle of the bus depot! As with many of our panoramics we are always tickled by odd and magical occurrences going mostly unnoticed by city dwellers. Some of them almost think they see something, a flash at the corner of their peripheral vision, a weird momentary wash of color in the sky, but then its gone again...

The work debuted as a 10 foot wide print at the Giant Robot Biennale at the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles on October 24th, 2009.

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A limited signed and numbered edition poster is available in our webshop.

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New panoramic prints have arrived!

We are releasing a new panoramic in about 10 days. Its debuting at the upcoming Giant Robot Biennale at the Japanese American National Museum which opens on October 24th, 2009.

Like previous panoramics it is an edition of 1200 offset prints. Approximately 39 x 8 in on 80lb cover stock with a mat coating. Each is signed and numbered by one of us.

new panoramic prints have arrived!

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Kin-san's Business Trip

pencil, digital
2004

What we said about it at the time: The Japanese Salaryman's life is pretty regimented and requires him to endure quite a bit of abuse from above (and he must smile all the time). while his late nights are finished off with macho drunken carousing with fellow salarymen. But maybe this isn't the life these men really seek - every day on the subway they see hordes of young school girls who are giggling and gossiping, taking pictures, shopping endlessly...ahh - the life, the life! To be a school girl!

Looking back: A very fun piece for us. The schoolman made his first of many appearances in this panoramic. The concept of the schoolmen, as i envisioned them, is sort of a jumble of comments all rolled into one goofy character. The monotonous life of the salaryman, the peculiar sexual culture of japan in which anything goes in fantasy life, but actual sex lives are rather unfulfilling on average, men (both Japanese and gaijin) being obsessed with the school girl all collided in my head and these guys popped out. I kind of imagine them having some kind of impromptu meet up in random places, where they can all escape they stress of their boring jobs and relate to each other on a more naive level.

The Kin-san referred to in the title is kozy's own father. He is the one holding the big pink stuffed bear. He goes away on business trips a lot for the company he owns, but we thought it funny to think of him as having this secret life. Maybe one day when we are in Tokyo we will stumble across a flash mob of schoolmen in a Tokyo train station and find kozy's dad in a skirt, eating a big crepe and giggling with the guys...

I really would like to make toys of these guys. Do you think many people would want to buy a detailed, 12 inch tall doll, with cloth school girl outfit and all the requisite miniature accessories?

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Namparific

pencil and digital
2003

Submission for issue #3 of Dustin Hostetler's wonderful art compendium Faesthetic.

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Kuhaku Illustrations

pencil and digital
2003

Illustrations made for the Chin Music Press book Kuhaku& Other Stories From Japan.

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Weezer - The Lion and the Witch

pencil and digital
2002

This cover artwork for the band Weezer's limited edition EP, "The Lion and the Witch", was our first paid illustration job ever.

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Shibuya Flips

pencil and digital
2002

Illustration for IdN for the FLIPS 6 book. The theme of the book was advertising with celebrities. In this piece we wanted to show the hive mentality of Japanese consumer culture.

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