Street Art by Pejac – In Tokyo, Japan
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“Everyone is an Artist
Making use of the Joseph Beuys affirmation I’ve made this tribute to all working women of the world.”
“Gulliver
Using a Bonsai that I got from an old nice lady, an icon of Japanese culture that I have always felt interest in, I have wanted to make a surrealistic work that plays with scale of different elements.”
“Shark-fin Soup
This is a work that make use of the classic anime esthetics to camouflage a critic to a reality much less kind: the genocide of an specie (Sharks) for which Japanese consumers are not the only but the main responsible for. A sea beast that emerges in the city revealing a human bite on its fin.”
“Seppuku
I originally conceived this as an indoor painting some time ago. I couldn’t help to but to make this sort of tribute as a manner of thank you to the Japanese culture for the inspiration that drove me to create it in the first place.”
By Pejac in Tokyo, Asia.
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