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The Art of Posuka Demizu

The Art of Posuka Demizu

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  • Create Date:2022-10-31 05:52:08
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Posuka Demizu
  • ISBN:4756248764
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Summary

Posuka Demizu is a rising star among manga artists whose new title, The Promised Neverland, created with co-author Kaiu Shirai, is currently running in the manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan。 This first collection of Posuka's work features outstanding art works from his career so far, along with new illustrations created especially for this edition。 Readers will appreciate seeing Posuka's vibrant characters and compositions rendered in his characteristically precise style, gathered together for the first time in a single volume。

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Shin Donghae

Setelah menikmati Promised Neverland, kadung senang meliat style Posuka Demizu sensei。 Maka tak terelakkan utk menikmati artbook beliau PONE ini。 Pada buku ini, sensei merangkum artworknya yang sangat indah, yang merupakan hak istimewa untuk menemukannya。 Meliat gayanya, maka akan terkesan bakat nyata untuk lanskap steampunk dan tabrakan padupadan antara manusia dan robot, biasanya dengan konsekuensi negatif untuk satu atau lainnya tetapi dalam kasus yang jarang2 terjadi。 Bisa jadi ini kemungkin Setelah menikmati Promised Neverland, kadung senang meliat style Posuka Demizu sensei。 Maka tak terelakkan utk menikmati artbook beliau PONE ini。 Pada buku ini, sensei merangkum artworknya yang sangat indah, yang merupakan hak istimewa untuk menemukannya。 Meliat gayanya, maka akan terkesan bakat nyata untuk lanskap steampunk dan tabrakan padupadan antara manusia dan robot, biasanya dengan konsekuensi negatif untuk satu atau lainnya tetapi dalam kasus yang jarang2 terjadi。 Bisa jadi ini kemungkinan ikatan aktual yang melampaui perbedaan fisik mereka。 Selain itu ada juga penggambaran dunia atas dan bawah laut, dan yang terakhir hampir lebih memikat - bangunan menjulang yang digerakkan oleh gerigi mesin, ikan yang berenang di atas kepala bahkan kapal dengan mulut menganga yang dapat menelan orang lain dalam pertempuran。 Sungguh menakjubkan hhaSaya terutama menyukai penjelajahannya terhadap perumahan di kota kecil di lokasi yang paling tidak mungkin, seperti pot bunga, ikan mekanis, stasiun luar angkasa berbentuk donat, dan bahkan mangkuk sup LOL。 Overall, Posuka Demizu sensei sungguh memiliki imajinasi serius yang sangat dikagumi。 。。。more

Ava

"Most of the drawings take inspiration from day to day life。 If every day was boring, I wouldn't draw anything even if I had the time。""If just a single drawing makes someone happy, it may mean that whatever I was experiencing or thinking about at the time is the same as what you were thinking about today。"Posuka Demizu thus sums up her intricately beautiful works of art, which it's a privilege to have discovered。 She has a real talent for steampunk landscapes and the ensuing collision between h "Most of the drawings take inspiration from day to day life。 If every day was boring, I wouldn't draw anything even if I had the time。""If just a single drawing makes someone happy, it may mean that whatever I was experiencing or thinking about at the time is the same as what you were thinking about today。"Posuka Demizu thus sums up her intricately beautiful works of art, which it's a privilege to have discovered。 She has a real talent for steampunk landscapes and the ensuing collision between humans and robots, usually with negative consequences for one or the other but in rare cases, the possibility of an actual bond that transcends their physical differences。 And then there's the depiction of both aboveground and underwater worlds, with the latter almost more alluring - towering buildings driven by gears, fish swimming above our heads, ships with gaping mouths that can swallow others in a battle。 I especially love her exploration of little homes/cities in the most unlikely locations, such as a flowerpot, a mechanical fish, a donut-shaped space station, and even a minestrone soup bowl。 Long story short, she has a serious imagination which I truly admire。As far as technique goes (and I'm no technical expert on this, so bear with my lack of terminology) - I'm so used to art that is made up of clean lines, or hyper-realistic to where the shapes are just standalone with no outlines, but much of the charm of Posuka Demizu's work lies in her use of sketch-like lines and keeping them in the final product。 I'm not really sure how to describe it, but there's a certain organic nature to her art that might be lost if she chose to clean up the lines, and it somehow is more fitting for illustrating complicated images such as an enormous robot or an entire city。 Her use of color is breathtaking as well - perhaps I'm biased because blue is my favorite color in all its different shades, but in works like Wonder Portal, Travel Log, and Ghost Ship Rampage it's used to such a masterful extent that I really wished I could be in those settings myself; the deep blue color lending such an air of mystery and wonder to each setting she employs it in。I could probably go on for hours about every single painting of hers that I liked (and there wasn't one I didn't like, though I think many of them are open to interpretation)。 Mainly, I'd like to say that this is a rare combination of concept, emotion and skill that's immensely inspiring and which I'm so glad to have come across。 I really hope some of these artworks will be the basis of a unifying and complex story, if they aren't already, because I would definitely be the first to buy it。 。。。more

kdzu

Stunning!

Snowy

Posuka Demizu's art style immediately stands out, the Promise Neverland was how I was introduced to her work and it's simply stunning! It is not just her style but her colouring that helps make her illustrations pop off the page。 Posuka Demizu's art style immediately stands out, the Promise Neverland was how I was introduced to her work and it's simply stunning! It is not just her style but her colouring that helps make her illustrations pop off the page。 。。。more

Alice

Posuka Demizu is a really incredible artist and brings some new winds into the manga industry。 Her art features characters and worlds that are very otherwordly but filled with details and an execution that makes you wonder about them。 Her sketchy style has a certain intention to it。 And her world building as in archetecture is brilliant。 I think it’s clear looking at the cover how she incorporates certain possible and impossible things。 Which makes her art very unique。 My only complaint would be Posuka Demizu is a really incredible artist and brings some new winds into the manga industry。 Her art features characters and worlds that are very otherwordly but filled with details and an execution that makes you wonder about them。 Her sketchy style has a certain intention to it。 And her world building as in archetecture is brilliant。 I think it’s clear looking at the cover how she incorporates certain possible and impossible things。 Which makes her art very unique。 My only complaint would be that the book is a bit small。 The square format does not quite suit all of the illustrations so some are spread across two pages which makes it a bit of an awkwardly cut。 Especially considering how detailed her art is。 While there is not much commentary in the book itself I really appreciate that the little commentary we got also was translated into english。 。。。more

M。i。

Fantastical yet oddly twisted in a satisfying way。