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Thanks to @incorrect-nozaki-kun for giving me feedback on this and suggesting Mayu for the mean bisexual.
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That day, she realized just how accepting the world could be. Even monsters-even abominations-could enjoy life.
on december 8th 2003, sorachi hideaki’s gintama (銀魂) began its manga serialization in shueisha’s weekly shōnen jump.
thank you, sorachi. happy 12th anniversary!
Is there any specific reason your work features almost exclusively female characters? It was just something I noticed and was wondering if it was a statement or just had to do with inspiration. Thank you!
Who, me?!
Well that’s easy! I paint women all the time because I love them. Women are majestic, beautiful creatures and if I could paint them all day every day I’d be totally okay with that.
I paint them because it’s what I’m drawn to. It’s not an active decision, it’s just what I want to draw whenever I pick up a pen. My art passions are so intrinsically tied with painting women that I could never separate the two. They are the center of my gravitational art universe, if you will.
It never started out as a statement. I still paint them now for all those exact same reasons, but there is definitely a feminist element to it now that I’m older. I still have so much to work on and I’m slowly pushing towards a much broader spectrum of the types of women I paint (more free time, please!) I love my childhood inspirations so much, but a lot of them only touched on a very narrow window of female representation.
I had a comment on one of my paintings once that has stuck with me ever since: “She’s given as much respect as a male character would be given. Thank you.” I could never bring myself to reply to this comment because a part of it just made me want to cry? I’m not articulate enough to really explain my thought process here but: I never start a painting with those kind of intentions. To me it should just be the norm that characters are given the same respect regardless of gender, but it’s not. We’re not there yet.
I want to paint women with stories. With histories and regrets and triumphs and problems and passions. I paint beautiful characters, because women are beautiful, but I hope the fact that I’m always thinking about these things comes across at least. I’m all about women owning their sexuality as well, but I think you need only glance at my gallery to see I use it sparingly. And on the rare occasion when I do paint scantily clad women - it’s still not the focus? I like for it to fit, and to make sense, and to not just be there for the sake of it?!
I’m officially rambling now, but yes. There is a tiny cheerleader in my brain chanting ‘paint the ladies.’
This is truly amazing. And that is why I love those artist who are not “only” draw charming arts but thinking about is seriously.
“My ideal man’s face has always been Kashima but… I just realized now but could it be… that my ideal girl is also Kashima…”
gekkan shoujo nozaki-kun: say hello to the new heroine
it’s as if he is afraid of obtaining happiness.
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