Nathan Ota

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  • Nathan Ota Book Detail

  • Author : Chiwan Choi
  • Release Date : 2013
  • Publisher : Zero Plus
  • Genre : Art, American
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9781937222208
  • File Size : 81,81 MB

Nathan Ota by Chiwan Choi PDF Summary

Book Description: Nathan Ota has gained a following over the last 20 years for his prolific work as an illustrator, painter and grafitti aritst. The surrealist world he creates contains recurring figures like a blind bird in a striped dunce hat, a gelatinous robot and a sprouting egg. Dark and engaging, this is a world of struggle that continues to clash and commune within each new painting. Ota combines his early influences of vintage comic books, punk rock fliers and his grafitti-obsessed high school years with formal training at the Art Center College of Design.

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