Saturday, November 26, 2022

The Art of Anime and Manga

 

While we were at the Phoenix Art Museum last Sunday, we decided to take a look at the latest exhibit called "Mr.: Can You Hear the Song of This Town".  It is the work of Japanese artist known as Mr.  



The exhibit is described as "exploring the vivid, chaotic and manga-inspired world of one of today's most popular artists."  

I knew the term "anime" but I had not heard of "manga" before so I looked it up.  It means comics or graphic novels originating in Japan.  

I liked the exhibit more than I thought I would.  It's so colorful and so busy.  

11 comments:

Gemel said...

A very colourful exhibition.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

My sons are into that, but have their own stiles. One of them just got a BA in Illustration

Andy said...

There's a lot of characters to search for in the first painting.

William Kendall said...

The first shot is very crowded.

As a comics fan, I am not into anime and Manga.

Travel said...

It is a busy look, I wonder if life is that complicated in the mind.

Linda Sue said...

It has taken me a while to warm up to Anime - having kids in the house helps. The movies are the best, the still art is not quite as dramatic. The colors and action and deep serious tones in all of that cuteness is ironic. The films are truly works of importance and beauty for the most part, they will make you cry , a lot.

RedPat said...

I don't really know a lot about it either, Sharon. It looks like you could spend a great deal of time there looking at the details.

Bill said...

Lots to see in the first photo, I wouldn't know any of the character though.

roentare said...

Manga has a class of its own

Amy said...

That's a different exhibition, I know about anime and manga but I"m not into them.

Steve Reed said...

I like some manga, but there's a certain sameness to it all. The style of the artwork is all so similar. (At least to my untrained eye.)