I never found a reference for Egon Shiele being one of Aya Kato's influences but I think it's obvious from the way her figures have been drawn. They look very similar especially the proportion and scale in which the body has been created. I like the technique that Aya Kato and Egon Shiele have used to create the distorted and odd look.
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Sunday, 20 September 2009
Egon Shiele
I never found a reference for Egon Shiele being one of Aya Kato's influences but I think it's obvious from the way her figures have been drawn. They look very similar especially the proportion and scale in which the body has been created. I like the technique that Aya Kato and Egon Shiele have used to create the distorted and odd look.
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