Today’s Watercolor: Witchy Pumpkin Love

1208762_10101288871118877_2124560241_nI love Halloween! I posted this a few weeks ago dreaming of Pumpkin Spice Lattes. (We may not have them in Japan, but the Roasted Almond Latte was pretty fabulous, and I’m excited for the Chestnut latte coming out on Friday.) It’s based on some tattoo flash posted by the amazing Kate Leth a while back, and I was really happy with how this came out. Check out my other Halloween painting!

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Today’s watercolor: Happy Autumn!

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Happy autumn! Last week was pretty rough, especially with the looming typhoons creating awful pressure that just about knocked me out on Friday. But a long weekend full of (new!) cozy sweaters, coffee shops afternoons, art museums and Halloween festivities have me feeling pretty cheerful about fall at the moment.

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Today’s Watercolor: The Velveteen Rabbit

So, the other day I posted this watercolor of Peter Rabbit. Some lovely friends commented and requested I do a painting of The Velveteen Rabbit, so here it is! Big thanks to Lyles on deviantart who inspired the composition! There’s some work in progress shots below the cut, as well as on Instagram. I really enjoyed doing this one, so if you have any requests, please let me know!

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Today’s Watercolor: Bee & Puppycat!

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This watercolor is based on the animated short Bee & Puppycat from Natasha Allegri (one of the artists from Adventure time, who also created the gender-bent Fionna and Cake spinoff.) It’s a little bit weird, but lots of fun!

There’s lots of influences from things like magical girl shows and what not. Speaking of influences, this design was based off some awesome fan art done by nodinner over on tumblr. Thanks for making such an cool piece, nodinner! And thanks to Natasha Allegri, too, of course!

Now go watch the show 😀

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NO MORE Eiga Dorobou! Video and watercolor!

If you’ve ever been to the movies in Japan, you’ve probably seen the anti-piracy commercial NO MORE 映画泥棒, or NO MORE Movie Thief. It’s pretty amusing, and always one of my favorite parts of the movie going experience. Ironically it’s also the only thing that’s ever made me even think of bringing a camera into a theater, and apparently plenty of other people have had the same idea. There’s lots of versions up on Youtube!

I was looking for painting ideas the other day, and a friend requested this guy. He was pretty fun to paint. No More Eiga Dorobou is sufficiently popular that there’s even cosplay and fan art (some of which influenced this, for sure.) I guess this falls under that category!

There’s even some rather adult material out there (this is the internet, after all) so be aware if you decide to go check it out. But in the meantime, please enjoy this little watercolor that I did. And if you have any requests, please let me know!

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Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s Summer Fireworks Hair

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's Summer Hair

Summer is winding down, so I thought I’d share this lovely photo of pop darling Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s fabulous summer fashion, which she posted on twitter recently. Is it better than her Christmas Hair? Afterall, nothing says summer like fireworks. Fireworks on your head.

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Beautiful Madness: Gunnarolla’s Japan Expo Video Review

So Sean is off in California working on his big show, Japan Expo USA, which is happening this weekend. A little while back I was asked to reach out to some bloggers to do reviews of some Japanese items in conjunction with the show, and there was especially a preference for video reviews. gunnarolla 1

One of the people I reached out to was Gunnarolla, Youtuber extraordinaire (you may have seen his music videos Canadian Please, or The Comic Sans Song) who happened to actually be in Tokyo at the time shooting for his upcoming A-Pop projectgunnarolla 3

When I asked Gunnarolla, I knew that he would produce something amazing, and he definitely didn’t disappoint. I haven’t seen any of the other video reviews yet, but I’d be willing to bet that this is the only one that involves a music video, a sword fight, or a Gorilla Mask.

It starts off like a normal unboxing video, and then descends into beautiful madness. Isn’t it fabulous? It makes me so happy that something this crazy and cool began with a simple twitter message. For more awesome pictures, go check out his tumblr. I can’t wait to hear how it goes over at Japan Expo!

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An interesting thing happened at the intersection of social media and pop culture the other day. I had heard that Denny’s was doing really well on social media, one of the mainstream brands that has really managed to tap into the humor and power of the ever desirable demographic of “young people with enough money to have smart phones”–or at least fairly regular internet access.

On Friday I saw this cleverness in action, when a fan tweeted this to the corporate account:

In case you don’t know, that character is from the extremely popular anime currently airing called Attack on Titan. She’s also known as “Potato Girl” and is associated with, obviously, potatoes. That’s why it was so amusing when Denny’s responded back with:

It’s clever to the point of brilliant. This simple juxtaposition of Potato Girl with a plate of hashbrowns is funny, while also showing their understanding of and thus participation in this insider culture of a reasonably niche market. While anyone who doesn’t watch the show or know the character is unlikely to understand or care, those that do will likely react strongly simply by nature of feeling included and “in on the joke”.

It’s clear how strong the reaction has been, with over 2,000 retweets at the time of this post. Denny’s generally has strong fan engagement, as mentioned above, but most of their twitter photos seem to have 5-20 retweets. 100 times that is really knocking it out of the park!

Of course, there is some question about the grey area of legality in this case. After all, Japanese companies are known for very aggressively protecting their intellectual property rights, something that I learned about first hand during my tenure as president of Otakorp Inc., the company that puts on Otakon, an annual convention focusing on Japanese popular culture. (I’m sure that our IP lawyer might have an interesting opinion on this particular event!)

Discussions broke out on twitter, and a number of interesting points were brought up.

First off, let me say that I think that fanart is a powerfully important cultural force that has been in action for hundreds and even thousands of years (I love the argument that many art classics are essentially “fanart” of the Bible.)

I also think that it is one of the best promotional tools that you can have–if someone cares about your story enough to create something themselves? And then share it with their friends? That’s powerful. There are a number of movies, shows or series that I’ve engaged with as a result of seeing interesting fanart popping up from artists I follow.

Of course, this isn’t quite fanart, as it’s unlikely that the person behind the twitter wheel at Denny’s drew that likeness of the character. Especially since this has pretty clear commercial implications, there’s a real question as to whether or not this falls under Fair Use–perhaps as satire? Here‘s a handy little primer on some copyright considerations in this area.

One interesting aspect of this whole thing was that during the conversation that came up on twitter, a number of people jumped in, aggressively defending Denny’s and saying to just “Relax,” “chill,” and even some surprisingly personal attacks. While that sort of thing is never unexpected on the internet, it really spoke to just how strong Denny’s fan engagement actually is, if people are willing to jump in and be so defensive on their behalf, unprompted.

Overall, I think it was a very savvy social media move, and really showed how well Denny’s interacts with their fans on a number of levels. It was funny, it was timely, and it was simple but nicely done. I’m quite impressed with Denny’s, and I’m sure they gained a number of new fans after this. I do have to wonder if they’ll be receiving a Cease & Desist letter from Japan, but then again, maybe this won’t even get on various rights holders’ radars. What do you think, cool move, or crossing the boundaries of copyright?

If you liked this post, please feel free to join in the discussion! You can also follow on Facebook and twitter 🙂

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Self-portrait with Sushi

Self-portrait with Sushi

A good thing recently has been having time and inclination to be creative. I’ve been playing around with my tablet, my watercolors, even my lovely coupy-pencils (like crayons, but a little more grown up. Just a little though.)

Here’s a little picture that I drew of myself and Sean 🙂 What do you think? What should I draw next?

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NEW BLOG! Chotto Latte!

Chotto Latte!

New blog alert! Do you like Japan? Do you like coffee? Who doesn’t? I’ve been enjoying a lot of Japanese Latte Artists online lately. It can be hard to find their work for non-Japanese speakers, so I made a blog to collect some of my favorites 🙂

Latte art seems really perfect for the Japanese ephemeral esthetic. The beauty is fleeting, everything is impermanent. Mono no aware is defined as awareness transience of things, and a gentle sadness or wistfulness at their passing. Just think of the amount of effort put into creating these tiny works of art, only to consume them or watch them fade before your eyes.

Sean came up with the name “Chotto Latte,” which makes me happy because it combines some of my favorite things: Japanese, coffee, and terrible puns. Also, I drew this little picture to be a mascot, what do you think?

Anyway, check out my new blog, and let me know if you like it! It updates every day, and there’s a nice little archive going. If you told your friends about it, I’d really appreciate it 🙂 Everybody likes coffee, right?

http://chottolatte.com/

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