Premio Combat Prize

Kanako Akiyama - Premio Combat Prize

ARTWORK IN CONTEST | Section Painting

 | Japanese Bunny Girl  Yu-jo and KamuroⅢ

Japanese Bunny Girl Yu-jo and KamuroⅢ
acrilic, wood panel
72.7x91

Kanako Akiyama

born in Japan
work/study place: Oyama, JAPAN


in contest since Apr 13, 2018


Under 35

http://www.kazune15.com


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Artwork description / Biography


A yu-jo was a sex symbol of Japan long ago.
They were drawn also in ukiyoe, and they seemed to be idols.
Bunny girl is a representative sex symbol.
A yu-jo could not go out from their place.It looked like a rabbit being kept.I think that they are Japanese bunny girls.
I make my art works while thinking about women.