Not everyone realizes just how much Japanese Culture and art has influenced Voltaire's fillms, art, comics, toys, and many other aspects of the wonderful madness that is Voltaire. He started very young as a stop motion animator, for his own pleasure, but grew into a love of similar art forms and many themes and approaches that he discovered in Japan. He based his Graphic Novels largely on Japanese themes, art, and anime with a specific director as a role model. Take a look at this interview to learn about this facinating side of the musician and artist.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Nihon NY Interviews Voltaire About Japanese Influence In His Work
Not everyone realizes just how much Japanese Culture and art has influenced Voltaire's fillms, art, comics, toys, and many other aspects of the wonderful madness that is Voltaire. He started very young as a stop motion animator, for his own pleasure, but grew into a love of similar art forms and many themes and approaches that he discovered in Japan. He based his Graphic Novels largely on Japanese themes, art, and anime with a specific director as a role model. Take a look at this interview to learn about this facinating side of the musician and artist.
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