Geisha and the Fish
Geisha and the Fish
By Karim Dagher
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Item details:
Digital Tablet
40 x 40 cm
"Geisha and the Fish" represents the women during the tough old ages of Japan where a lot of females struggled and survived by prostitution and entertainment. But some may lose in the beauty and elegance of the geisha. Bodies that can move with such fluid colors would capture the eyes of men until they are lost in something beautiful. Drown into the movements and appearance of the geisha, it is like floating inside a pond of fish.
About Karim Dagher
Karim Dagher, also known as Kikotama, is a Lebanese illustrator. Passionate about Japanese culture, he delved into the world of comics, manga, character design, and storytelling from his early years.
His natural talent and ease of drawing were directly recognized. He enrolled in art classes and drawing clubs during his school years to sharpen his skills and explore what he does best.
Kikotama deepened his knowledge and techniques when he attended the “Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts” university in Beirut, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts as well as a Master’s degree in Illustration.
Today, Kikotama’s style focuses on monochromatic art inspired by Japanese culture. He creates his original characters by blending digital art and traditional works on paper. He showcased his work in numerous exhibitions and art fairs.
Kikotama’s art invites us into his unique world of fantasy and fiction, leaving us curious about the hidden messages and mysterious stories behind each piece.