'Castle on the Move' No Foil Print

Figuring out a cut-away approach to the castle was a challenge, but I really enjoyed the process. I felt like a kid again as I explored all the little rooms, like I was playing with a big, fancy doll house - so fun! I hope that you'll have the same enjoyment as you explore this piece on your wall.  

The art style in this print is inspired by Yamaguchi Akira. If you're not familiar with his works, I encourage you to look him up! I tried to include lots of action, humor and detail. I'm very pleased with the results!

I had a strange, almost religious experience while working on this piece. I had watched the film over and over, to painstakingly reconstruct the castle's interior. Just as I was finishing the artwork, I visited the Ghibli Theme Park in Japan. There, I was allowed to enter the park's reconstruction of Howl's Castle. The real physical reconstruction is incredible - perfect in almost every way. Because I had studied the castle's interior so closely, I knew where every detail should be, and when I looked, there it was! I admit I cried a little, to walk into that magical setting in real life. If you can ever make it to the Ghibli Park, I highly recommend you get inside that castle! 

This print measures 16x20, and is bigger than my usual print size by about 50%. It fits perfectly in a 16x20 frame, which is easy to find at any frame or craft shop. 

 

 The captions read:

愛の魔法を見つける - Discovering the Magic of Love

魔法美男子 - Handsome Young Wizard

弟子の少年子 - The Young Disciple 

髪の事件 - The Hair Incident 

失われた王子 - The Lost Prince

魔女 - Witch

使い犬 - The Servant Dog

火の悪魔 - A Fire Demon

内面の美と勇気 - Inner Beauty and Courage

 

Archival pigments on acid-free art paper

Every print is signed by the artist

Measures 16x20 inches

Fits perfectly in a 16x20 frame (standard size)

 

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