Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)
Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)

Blessing of the Forest by Keiichi Tanaami (1991)

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Genre: Art Book 
Language: JP 
Condition: Excellent 
Pages: About 120 
Weight: 0.75 kg 
About: Tanaami is known worldwide for his colorful, trippy, and crispy-clean works of art. He survived the War as a child in Tokyo, and that crushing experience contributed to the surreal imagery and themes he would return to again and again in his work; the frightening brightness of bombs and searchlights revealing the colorful pieces of his city and home through the darkness of night, the simple yearnings of a child amidst the chaos of a broken world. 

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JP = Japanese language
EN = English language
OOP = Out Of Print
Foxing = Those little brown spots
Sun bleaching = Fading from sun exposure
Loose spine = Either the staples or glue holding the spine are loose

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