[collection] Fate/Zero 10th anniversary: the commemorative Kiritsugu and Kirei illustration I own in duplicate
This 10th anniversary Fate/Zero illustration, drawn by Tomonori Sudō, features...
Anime art is not simply a derivative image taken from a series. It extends a work, preserves certain moments, and keeps a material trace that endures through time.
This category brings together my analyses, readings, and reflections on Japanese anime art, from production cels to official reproductions, including genga, douga, promotional illustrations, and other visual objects related to animation.
Here, I explore the aesthetic strength of these images, their context of creation, their role in the memory of the works, and what they reveal about the way we look at, collect, and transmit Japanese animation.
This 10th anniversary Fate/Zero illustration, drawn by Tomonori Sudō, features...
Fate/stay night [Realta Nua] is not merely a reinterpretation of the original visual...
This article documents a rare original reproduction of an illustration from volume...
Documentary analysis of a rare visual reproduction believed to be an original...
This reproduction artwork (複製原画), hand-signed and numbered by Norihiro Yagi, is one...
Discovered by chance on Mandarake, then missed by a breath on Yahoo Auctions in...