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Associated Brand(s) | Rouge Ligne, Gothic & Lolita Bible, Alice and the Pirates |
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Website | website |
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Blog | blog |
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Yoh (妖) is best known for his Yoh's Monochrome World artwork which was printed in magazines like the Gothic & Lolita Bible, as well as on collaboration merchandise with several brands[1]. He also has a collaboration brand with Alice Kobayashi called Rouge Ligne.[2] His artwork features detailed linework, and often depicts lolita with gothic or creepy elements. The majority of his work is done in monochrome grayscale.
His brand concept for his artwork is "monochrome that colors the darkness of the heart"(「心の闇を彩るモノクロ」).[3]
Life and Career
In 2004, Yoh's did illustrations for Escargot Skin.[4] In 2010, Yoh started doing the illustrations for the astrology articles in Kera magazine.[3] He also did a collaboration with Alice and the Pirates, where he did the art for the Apple Princess and Strawberry Princess series.[5][6] In volume 51 of the Gothic & Lolita Bible, he had a short comic published.[3]
His first solo exposition, "Monochrome World of Monsters ~ Underground Room of Yumekutsu ~" (「パラボリカ・ビス」にて初個展「妖のモノクロ世界〜夢蝕の地下室〜」) was held in 2012 at Yaso Gallery "Parabolica Bis".[3]
In 2016, he collaborated with h.NAOTO for their 2016SS collection Skull.[3]
Brands, etc
Yoh's Monochrome World
Influence/Legacy
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Footnotes
- ↑ "Artist Spotlight: Yoh of Yoh's Monochrome World". ABC Lolita.
- ↑ "Rouge_Ligne_ Profile". Twitter.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "h.ism 妖 / Yoh イラストレーター". h.NAOTO.
- ↑ Escargot Skin. Japan.
- ↑ "Apple Princess Cutsew". Lolibrary.
- ↑ "Strawberry Princess OP". Lolibrary.
- ↑ Citation 2