Hajime Sorayama, Rockin'Jelly Bean, Katsuya Terada "Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Kill!" SIGNED BY SORAYAMA

 

This title consists of fantastic collaboration of the three internationally-renowned artists in the field of erotic illustrations, Hajime Sorayama, Rockin Jelly Bean and Katsura Terada, and is showcasing high quality and tasteful art works at each turn of the page. These Great Masters begin each section with a personal introduction of their fellow artist, so the readers can enjoy their comments, and at the same time, understand their mutual influence on each other.

There is no doubt that this large-sized title will be a treasured book for erotic art lovers and fans of these artists. Also it is a good reference book for those wishing to learn the ways of erotic illustration.

soft back

72 pages

Signed by Sorayama 

 

Hajime Sorayama(Born in 1947)

A JAPANESE ILLUSTRATOR BORN IN IMABARI, EHIME PREFECTURE

He is known worldwide for his precisely detailed, erotic portrayals of feminized, biomechanoid robots.Using brush, pencil and acrylic paint, airbrushing only finishing details, he creates memorable images in a hyper-realistic style. He is often referred to as the contemporary Vargas by those familiar with his pin-up style works, and is respected by artists and illustrators for his perfect technique. In 1978, "Sexy Robots" series made his name known to the world. In 1999, he worked on the concept design ofthe original Sony Aibo robotic "pet" whichreceived the Good Design Award Grand Prix (MITI), Media Arts Festival Grand Prix (Agency for cultural affairs).

Katsuya Terada (Born in 1963)

A JAPANESE ILLUSTRATOR AND MANGA ARTIST BORN IN TAMANO, OKAYAMA.

His work ranges widely from manga and novel illustrations to character-design for games and anime. He designed characters for the Blood: The Last Vampire movie. His illustration was used for Hellboy and also for Nintendo Power magazine. His alias is Rakuga kingu,  "Doodle King".

Rockin'Jelly Bean

A JAPANESE ILLUSTRATOR

He began drawing manga at a young age. In his late teens, he joined surf band Jackie & The Cedrics as bassist. He produced band and event flyers, and in 1990, began to focus more seriously on being an artist. He moved to the U.S. in 1996, working in Los Angeleswhere he started up his original brand EROSTY POP. After returning to Japan, he established EROSTICA In 2004 as his official shop and continues to create his art work. He is known to wear a Lucha doll mask at all times and is said to never appear in public without it.

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