Tokyo creative trip
Tokyo creative trip
by Óscar Lloréns @ollorens
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(Automatically translated from Spanish)
In May 2018, I had the opportunity to travel to Tokyo for the second time, this time with a clear goal in mind. My intention was to absorb as much creativity as I could and transform it into motivation and energy to continue developing illustration projects. I think Tokyo is a spectacular city in many ways and is the ideal place to recharge my creative energy.
My fascination with Japan probably began when I was a child with "Gatchaman," "Mazinger Z," and "Ulysses 31," and was reinforced when I was 14 when I saw "Akira" for the first time. In any case, Tokyo is the first place I think of when I need to recharge.
En mayo de 2018 tuve la oportunidad de ir por segunda vez a Tokio, esta vez con un objetivo claro. Mi intención era la de tratar de absorber toda la creatividad que pudiera y transformarla en motivación y energía para seguir desarrollando proyectos de ilustración. Creo que Tokio es una ciudad espectacular en muchos aspectos y es el sitio ideal para recargar energía creativa.
Probablemente mi fascinación por Japón comenzara de pequeño con "La batalla de los planetas" (Gatchaman), "Mazinger Z" o "Ulises 31" y se viera reforzada a los 14 años cuando vi por primera vez "Akira". En cualquier caso Tokio es el primer sitio en el que pienso cuando necesito recargar.
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6 comments
Your work is great.
Great job, if you ever think of reproducing your work on different media, call us!
Pufffff ... AKIRA. In 1994 I remember perfectly where I saw it on VHS, and I think it transformed me! The illustrations are very cool, as always.
@jalcalarart Thank you, I also rented it at the video club in my neighborhood. But before, I had seen something on a program on 2 (the second channel) called "Metropolis" and it left me wanting to see more.
Good collection and good work sir. Akira, I just saw her these days, Fantastica. Ulises 31 hehe what memories. I loved little Nono, a faithful friend. That good!!
GREAT TEXTURES AND TRACES
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