Keita Tatsuguchi: Bridging Ancient Myth and Modern Vision Keita Tatsuguchi, born in Tokyo in 1972, is a Japanese artist whose distinctive style blends traditional Japanese painting techniques with contemporary themes—particularly the portrayal of young women dressed as maids—infused with evocative imagery drawn from ancient myths. His artistic journey began with exhibitions at Gallery Kogure in Tokyo in 2010 ("Shadow of Cherry Blossom…
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