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Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’

Opened recently at Compound Gallery is the solo exhibition‘Terra’s Black Marker’ by Japanese artist Katsuya Terada. Known for hiscontributions to film and video games, his work is also harvested in the comic series ‘Money King’ published through Dark Horse comics. His exhibition features stunningly kinetic works created entirely with black markers. The simplicity of the medium contrasts with the dazzlingly complexcompositions; a fanciful world filled with the noble elegance of coilingdragons, a pale skinned beauty and other creatures caught in the moment of flight or movement. Take a peek at therest of the show after the jump.

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Opened recently at Compound Gallery is the solo exhibition ‘Terra’s Black Marker’ by Japanese artist Katsuya Terada. Known for his contributions to film and video games, his work is also harvested in the comic series ‘Money King’ published through Dark Horse comics. His exhibition features stunningly kinetic works created entirely with black markers. The simplicity of the medium contrasts with the dazzlingly complex compositions; a fanciful world filled with the noble elegance of coiling dragons, a pale skinned beauty and other creatures caught inthe moment of flight or movement. Take a peek at the rest of the show below.


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