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Oct 29, 2011

Yoshitaka Amano








http://www.elevenland.com/amano/amano.php3



Posted by Noemi Foxx at 4:03 AM
Labels: Character Illustration, Now I call that Fine Art
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Hi folks :-) I started this blog in 2006, following a short trip to Hong Kong. I found some illustrated products of an artist I had never heard of. I wanted to capture the thrill and excitement of this unexpected discovery because all too often, that fresh euphoric feeling would just vanish into thin air!

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