Japanese man creates amazing gifs of classic prints
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/japanese-man-creates-amazing-gifs-of-classic-prints.htmlJapanese artist gives zest to the ancient engravings in the style of Ukiyo‑e, he turns the traditional Japanese illustrations from old books and modern gifs and memes. This craftsman known online under the name Segawa thirty-seven.
Series created animated GIF sometimes complements the composition of the trains, alien saucers and laser beams or slow-moving kites and a light breeze.
In XVII-XIX centuries in Japan was very popular prints in the style of Ukiyo‑e. This style originated in the Wake of urbanization, which led to the emergence of a class of small traders and artisans, who began to write stories and novels and arrange them in patterns.
In these images, now known around the world, displayed a static scene, however, is a Japanese artist who works under the name Segawa thirty-seven, decided to revive prints.
For his work, the Japanese uses Adobe Photoshop and After Effects, which changes the static image, adding modern (and sometimes futuristic) objects like flying saucers.
Keywords: Japan | Gif | Photo | Prints
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