In recent times, Japanese ukiyoe artists have used the traditional Japanese art form to depict influential personages in modern pop culture. Musicians have been represented on ukiyoe paintings through legendary bands like KISS and Iron Maiden, and now, some of the most famous characters from movies, Japanese manga, and games are also appearing on unique ukiyoe art.

Creating ukiyoe paintings of many of our favorites is Japanese painter Takao Nakagawa. In his Ukiyoe Character series, he gives a new touch to characters like Goku, Darth Vader, Mario, and the Hulk. The artist has explained that each character was drawn as samurai-in-combat.

Nakagawa's artwork not only imagines the popular characters as warriors of the past, but they give greater relevance to traditional ukiyoe art to younger generations less familiar with its history.

Son-Goku

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Piccolo

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Luke Skywalker

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Boba Fett

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Darth Vader

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Yoda

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Lupin the Third

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Daisuke Jigen

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Goemon Ishikawa

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Fujiko Mine

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Zenigata Keibu

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Dr. Slump Arare

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Ashita no Joe

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Astro Boy

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Ultra Man

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Batman

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The Incredible Hulk

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Mario

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Luigi

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You can see Nakagawa’s entire collection of ukiyoe characters on his online gallery, and visit his website (Japanese) to stay updated on his projects.


By - grape Japan editorial staff.