Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Day 3516: Heartbeat.

 

"Heartbeat": watercolor, ink.

 



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 2GN2S ...


 


 


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Today featuring artist, Ryo Takemasa.




Tokyo Midtown invited illustrator Ryo Takemasa 
to illustrate some of the common birds in Tokyo. 




By teaming up with graphic design studio Tawarasha
they created a wonderful little pamphlet 
of 25 of the most common birds of Japan’s capital. 
  They’re all there, from the barn swallow ...




to the brambling 



 the pigeon ...
 



and the brown-eared bulbul ...





 the Japanese tit ...

 




the Japanese pygmy woodpecker ... 




and the large-billed crow.








More of Ryo Takemasa  & his illustrations here.


Ryo Takemasa is an illustrator based in Tokyo, Japan, graduated from Musashino Art University.
He is doing illustration works for books, magazines, advertising. His work has been recognized by Bologna Children’s Book Fair and 3×3. He is a member of Tokyo Illustrators Society.



 

 
 
 
A cute 1+minute video, Carman the Bulldoghere.


 
Just because ...
 
Baltimore Oriole

 
 
 


Smiles for Tuesday ...
 
 

 
 


 

 


 
 
 
 

                                                               Thanks for coming by today.

 

 

4 comments:

elenor said...

I always regret that I didn't learn to make calligraphy. Maybe in my next life? It's always good to have enough ideas and plans ....
The style of Ryo Takemasa's illustrations is my most favorite one. I followed your link where one can take a look into most of his books. That's a real eye candy.
Maybe being more humble could save the earth and our world? I'm afraid there are far too many people who don't know this word and its meaning.
Jacki, your art of the day is so beautiful. Again, I love today's blog from the start to the end.

john said...

With all the news from the Ukraine this is extra poignant.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes, I agree the calligraphy is amazing and so appealing, but more difficult than it appears I think?

jacki long said...

Thank you, John, it's never easy.