“Attack in Tokyo” mural and sketch studies

Attack in Kyoto is a large-scale mural measuring at, 5’ wide by 4’ high. The mural focuses on the interplay between narrative and figurative abstraction, merging multiple perspectives, and exploring the environment, as well as character studies. The graffiti-like abstraction of the piece from a distance is decoded upon observation, revealing a narrative while emphasizing stylization, movement, and flow. 

Includes several sketch studies that serve as preliminary and solo sketches. These sketches explore perspective, narrative, and personal style. 

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