The late Tetsuya Ishida painted scenes of ordinary Japanese life but with the protagonist (a self portrait) always trapped in a machine-like body, or treated as part of a production line. Check out his strange works here.(Thanks Mark Lim)
The late Tetsuya Ishida painted scenes of ordinary Japanese life but with the protagonist (a self portrait) always trapped in a machine-like body, or treated as part of a production line. Check out his strange works here.A flying ghost at Changi Hospital, a playful tree spirit at Bedok Reservoir and the ghost of a girl who died at the famous Yellow Tower at...
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That's funny, I just bought his book last week!
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