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Plastique Monkey : Japanese artist, Yuka Yamaguchi’s art blog



Yuka Yamaguchi has a nice website which combines her art blog, with a gallery portfolio of her work and a shop to sell her art. She’s recently started telling people “I’m an artist. I’m self-taught. I make useless toys and art for adult children.”

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Her subjects are an unusual and surreal take on life and worth having a click through. The blog is a welcome, frequently updated part of her site, as her personality shines through this.

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2 Comments     Categories : Arts, Japan, Toys

2 Responses to “Plastique Monkey : Japanese artist, Yuka Yamaguchi’s art blog”

  1. S says:

    Wow! Yamaguchi’s art definitely makes you thinK! Its very edgy! I am really interested to see more. I am just getting into modern japanese art… i had no idea how incredible it was! I am obviously a fan of the legends such as Yoshitaka Amano- whose new book Mateki the Magic Flute is INCREDIBLE by the way- but I am just now branching out- i will definitely try to see more Yamaguchi

  2. Emily-Claire says:

    Her artwork is stunning! She is such an inspiration to me as an artist. Thank you so much for the post!



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