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Magik by Kinoko of the opera

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Magik by Kinoko of the Opera - Pen and copic on shikishi artboard. Art work is fully drawn and colored on shikishi artboard which measures 394mm × 273mm (15.5" × 10.75").

About the Artist: Kinoko is an up-and-coming Japanese illustrator quickly making a name for herself at conventions across the country. She studied under the careful guidance of Kohei Ashiya — the acclaimed animator and artist best known as animation director for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and ONE PIECE FILM: RED.

Blending the influence of her esteemed mentor with inspiration drawn from Western art, Kinoko has developed a unique and captivating style all her own.

Don’t miss your chance to own a rare original artwork by one of the industry’s rising stars!

#Kinoko #Magik #Raremarq

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Original Comic Art

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