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Trip to Boston


I found a lot of interesting and very nice things, and my favorite pieces of art is from Murakami Takashi and the Japanese printed works, it was awesome. I really like the color assortment from those pieces of art, I also found a lot of inspirations from those works, such as styles of clothing......it was so beneficial to my portfolio.





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  1. This is a really nice blog and I think you did a really good job appreciating the artworks. I wish to see more of your writing about why you like pop art and how it influence you. Personally i think you have really good taste. Just a little worse than I do

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  2. Nice job Tony, I can see how you enjoyed this trip, and you post a lot about the Japanese arts. They all looks beautiful and creative. I really like the color they paint, those works make my eyes comfortable.

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  3. Lol you're really into Japanese arts(comic?) These are soooooo cool. I like your taste. Good taste Tony. Really interesting posts. I like it.

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  4. I really like this post, I love the pictures you chose. Just looking at the pictures I can tell that the Japanese art was something really appealing to you. Great pictures!

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  5. I agree that the colors used in these pieces are really nice and appealing! It's cool how they inspired you!

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