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Some of my pixel Ghibli studies
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World of Horror (2019)
World of Horror, also known by its Japanese title Kyōfu no Sekai (恐怖の世界), is a role-playing video game with a 1-bit pixel art style inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft and Junji Ito.
Navigate a hellish roguelite reality with turn-based combat and unforgiving choices. Experiment with your deck of event cards to discover new forms of cosmic horror in every playthrough. The inevitable awaits...
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Red Crime Flower by Seiichi Hayashi
So, here's a book that I got from a recent-ish Mandarake order. It’s a book by Seiichi Hayashi called, I think (if the automated translation can be trusted), ‘Red Crime Flower’. It’s a collection of short “picture stories” (which basically just read like super sparse comics) from 1970 and is very much in line with the comics work that he was publishing at the time through Garo and collected in books such as Red Colored Elegy, Red Red Rock and Gold Pollen and Other Stories. It’s a really beautifully put together book - printed on nice, thick Japanese paper with a beautiful hardbound cover and slip case. I doubt this will ever get translated, but since Seiichi Hayashi is easily one of my favourite cartoonists and biggest influences poring through these pages for the drawings alone has been incredibly inspiring for me. Fingers crossed for more Seiichi Hayashi books in english! XO
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Garage: Bad Dream Adventure (1999)
Garage is a surreal and nightmarish point & click adventure inspired by the works of Carl Jung, developed by Kinotrope and published by Toshiba-EMI in 1999.
Garage - This weird machine is said to create a bizarre dark world by working on the subject's subconscious mind.
You are thrown into a weird world by this machine. Can you escape from it?
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A Ghost Painting Coming to Life in the Studio of Painter Ōkyo (1880s) by Tsukioma Yoshitoshi (Philadelphia Museum of Art: Purchased with funds contributed by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, 1989-47-283)
Maruyama Ōkyo’s works were said to be so well painted that bees tried to pollinate his painted flowers, and his ghost paintings—inspired by an encounter with a former lover’s apparition in a dream—appeared so real that one, shown here, came to life.
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青少年哪吒 Rebels of the Neon God (1992) directed by Tsai Ming-liang video edit by Cine Rōnin
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Hausu Cat and Videodrome TV. Two film sculptures by Arte Feudo. Available at Etsy. Click here!
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