chaotic conservatory jojo's bizarre adventure's deep connections with art and fashion Shown on the right: a collage of two images. The left image is a panel from the manga (Japanese graphic novel/comic book) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated...
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chaotic conservatory jojo's bizarre adventure's deep connections with art and fashion Shown on the right: a collage of two images. The left image is a panel from the manga (Japanese graphic novel/comic book) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. (source: Mangadex) The right image is Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2, a 1912 painting by famous French-American artist Marcel Duchamp. (source: Philadelphia Museum of Art) The similarity between the repeated human forms in both images could seem coincidental. However, based on JoJo's mangaka Hirohiko Araki's intersections with par e th ese com art and fashion, this could be more than by im ag es : chance. let's explore. articles on the ties between jojo and various forms of art: Celebrating The Art and Fashion illustration by of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Hirohiko Araki Hirohiko Araki: Jojo, Fashion, and Art This Post is a JoJo Reference — "Riders on the Beach" by The Sophisticated Simplicity of Paul Gauguin JoJ
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