The young Japanese artist Hideyuki Nagai (Nagai Hideyuki)

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The young Japanese artist Hideyuki Nagai (Nagai Hideyuki) can not tolerate a two-dimensional, flat art. As he says in the interview, they irritate him. Therefore all drawings, sketches and sketches, the author is a talented illustrator, look as if they can be removed from the canvas and carry away. Or just touch. In other words, in a notebook Nagai Hideyuki born three-dimensional works of art, which we now met.





Hideyuki Nagai (Nagai Hideyuki) only twenty-one. He lives and works in Japan. The author considers himself to anamorphic artists. This means that the main influence Nagai Hideyuki learned from the early Renaissance. The basic idea anamorphic drawings - for the distortion of perspective that, when viewed from a certain angle, comes to the fore. One of the subgenres - anamorphic print shop, you may have seen in the pages of our magazine in a story about Felice Varini (Felice Varini). Optical illusions Nagai very pretty and pleasing to the eye.



Despite the fact that Nagai Hideyuki yet remains an artist-student, he has developed and honed his own style and individual style of drawing. Being an ardent admirer of the early Renaissance, he considers himself to the artists-anamorfistam they initially create distorted images, which makes them bulky, when viewed from a certain angle. For any of the pictures Nagai Hideyuki should be considered one half notebook propped against the wall or any other vertical surface. Then we get a three-dimensional illusion in action.



Japanese artist paints mostly pencils, mostly simple, but sometimes adds his work and color. My favorite tool for creativity - a great notebook for sketches that are in his hands turns into a wonderful, magical book-cot. This is reminiscent of those children's books, pamphlets, which are hidden between the pages of folded cardboard characters. Open your book on a turn - and he will.



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