Beauty and her Beast, by Shoko Ishida.
Illustration of the story "Beauty and the Beast" by the Brothers Grimm, inspired by the Japanese Kabuki act "鏡獅子-Kagami Jishi", which the girl turns into the beast herself. Digital.
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Shoko Ishida's original painting, "Melody of Dawn," from Supersonic Art's latest exhibition, SUPERSONIC: VISIONS.
Available for purchase on Supersonic Art Shop.
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'Meguri' by Shoko Ishida.
11" x 14" archival pigment print, in a signed and numbered limited edition of 100 for $65.
On sale now through The People's Print Shop.
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Paintings by Shoko Ishida (Email, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Website).
Painting titled "Eclipse I"; crafted using mixed medium on paper. The dimensions are 16" x 20" x 1.5".
Painting titled "Eclipse I"; crafted using mixed medium on paper. The dimensions are 16" x 20" x 1.5".
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So I watched A Silent Voice with some but minor knowledge of the story going in. And right at the beginning when Shoko's bullying started I had the nagging worry that while Ishida would be redeemed they'd leave Ueno and Kawai as one-dimensional bullies. Painting the girls as the "real villains" while the male protagonist got to have depth. Anyway I just finished the movie and I would like to formally apologize to Oima Yoshitoki and Yoshida Reiko I should never have doubted you.
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Sleeping Beauty, by Shoko Ishida.
Illustration for the story "Sleeping Beauty" (Little Brier-Rose) by the Brothers Grimm, inspired by the Japanese culture. Color pencil, digital.
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