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| Language | Japanese |
The Kayoko Ishikawa Design Works: Teatro is a beautifully curated art and design book showcasing the creative works of Kayoko Ishikawa, a renowned illustrator and character designer. This collection highlights her distinctive style through a range of theatrical-themed illustrations, character designs, and visual compositions.
This is the first art collection by animator Kayoko Ishikawa, who has worked on numerous anime series including "Aikatsu! Series," "Sarazanmai," "Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine," "Zenshu." and MAPPA works such as "Yuri!!! on ICE." This book brings together a wide range of her diverse expressions, including character and prop designs, image boards, ED video idea sketches, storyboards, layout drawings, animation corrections, and licensed illustrations. In addition to over 500 illustrations, it also includes newly drawn illustrations, an interview, and commentary by Ishikawa herself. You can get a comprehensive view of her diverse body of work, which shines with her original designs.
[Included works]
"Aikatsu! Series" / "Sarazanmai" / "Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine" MAPPA WORKS: "Zenshu." Includes original illustrations and personal works from titles such as "Yuri!!! on ICE", "Zombie Land Saga Revenge", "Uchi Tama?! ~Have You Seen My Tama?~", "The Gymnastics Samurai", "RE-MAIN", "Chainsaw Man", "Butchigiri?!", "Dance Dance Danseur", and others.
Kayoko Ishikawa is an illustrator and designer known for her refined, elegant art style and involvement in character and visual design projects.
“Teatro” refers to a theatre-inspired theme, with artworks influenced by stage performances, costumes, and dramatic storytelling.
It is ideal for fans of illustration, character design, and collectors of art books.
Yes. It is a collectible art book, especially for fans of Kayoko Ishikawa and design works.
Yes. It’s a great gift for artists, designers, and fans of illustrated art collections.