Japanese illustrator is fond of depicting unusual alphabets (Photo)

Japanese illustrator is fond of depicting unusual alphabets (Photo)

28 January 2021, 19:21
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Illustrations unusual alphabets are a hobby of the Japanese master Ugu Yoshikawa. One of his last works is a collage of architectural landmarks.

Each letter corresponds to a specific European city. "A" - Amsterdam, "B" - Barcelona, ​​"C" - Vienna, etc. Moreover, on each of these letters, an illustrator from Japan tries to depict the maximum number of attractions of a particular city.

But Ugu Yoshikawa "takes" not only one number of memorable places. The sights themselves are distinguishable on its letters. Bridges, monuments and various structures are depicted in incredible detail.

And since this is an alphabet, and it is intended for children, the illustrator does not forget about brightness. These are colorful letters that not only catch your eye, but also make you look at them for a long time. This is especially true for those who love to travel.

This is not the first project of this kind by a Japanese master. Ugu Yoshikawa's hobby has been around for many years. This is not to say that he visited all the places that he tries to portray with his alphabet. The Japanese hopes to see many sights and cities with their own eyes.

At this stage, Ugu Yoshikawa's hobby has no commercial background. It's just a hobby that brings pleasure to its author.

Earlier, OXO wrote about a British artist who creates volumetric sculptures from wire

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