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The first complete collection of illustrations by Gaku Nakagawa--the illustrator who works as a Buddhist monk in Kyoto. His illustrations were used in the long-selling picture book written about the world's poorest president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica. This collection consists of various categories, from traditional Japanese fantasy and horror to modern works in which we call "Japanese-pop" taste. This book is written in both English and Japanese.

Produktbeschreibung
The first complete collection of illustrations by Gaku Nakagawa--the illustrator who works as a Buddhist monk in Kyoto. His illustrations were used in the long-selling picture book written about the world's poorest president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica. This collection consists of various categories, from traditional Japanese fantasy and horror to modern works in which we call "Japanese-pop" taste. This book is written in both English and Japanese.
Autorenporträt
Gaku Nakagawa is a Buddhist monk and illustrator. He was born as a son of a temple master of Zuisenji, Kyoto in 1966 and studied Buddhist art at university. After working as a copywriter, he became a freelance illustrator while living at a temple as a monk. His art works are well-received abroad and adopted by prestigious art magazines including MONOCLE (sold in 20 countries worldwide) and ILLUSTRATION NOW! (released by German art publisher TASCHEN).