Noh play poster 1969

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Tadanori Yokoo, a Japanese graphic artist, was born in 1960 and is still alive today. Tadanori prefers graphic designs that incorporate pop culture and Japanese culture. Tadanori loves spreading Japanese culture through his works. He also popularized pop culture in Japan with his designs. He created a poster for the Japanese play Noh, which tells the story of a fisherman who was caught in a fishnet and rescued by a woman. That's why the poster contains a woman with a fishing rod stuck in her mouth. Its design contains the scenario and theme of the play, including bold, flashy colors.

Noh play poster 1969
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