innocentgirl


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innocentgirl
City: Melbourne
Country: Australia
Joined: Feb 2007

http://www.otoshimono.org

Previously working within a broad range disciplines including fashion design, textile design, animation and character design, it was after studying her Masters of Multimedia Design and subsequent travel to Japan, where she lived for three years, that Innocentgirl (Andrea Innocent) chose to tell her stories of the bizarre and quirky through detailed digital illustration, her current work is an ongoing exploration, in a contemporary context, of aspects of Japanese popular culture from an Australian perspective. Innocent girl traverses imaginative worlds from manga and the idiosyncrasies of otaku to folklore and reality TV in search of the eccentric stories that populate her work.

A self-confessed nipponophile there is no denying the influence her exposure to Japanese culture has had on her work. Themes range from investigations into the cult of otaku to traditional Japanese folk tales and Japanese textiles and their meanings. Her inspirations can come from various sources such as newspaper articles, Japanese television, and advertising, books, music, toys, animals, the Internet, or just from watching life unfold around her, both imagined and real.

Heavy in symbolism the illustrations fuse contemporary art and socio-political comment with traditional works. Aesthetically the works borrow heavily from the traditions of ukiyo-e, manga and subsequent contemporary styles such as ‘Superflat’, Steampunk and
Neo-Nihonga. Combining a strong sense of colour and graphics and blending these with ‘found’ photographic and textural images her works become a collage of icons that tell a story and seek to entice a sense of curiosity from the viewer.
Her website, www.otoshimono.org (otoshimono meaning lost and found in Japanese) is a metaphor for her own mind. She seeks to share her images and stories, for them to be lost and be found.

innocentgirl moves in a head space between Australia and Japan, between past and present. She coalesces traditional and modern narratives into which mirrors her process in that hand-drawn images are scanned and built upon using software inside a computer, they are often then returned to the ‘real’ world in the form of digital prints on paper. It has been remarked that her pieces tend to float between both a Western and an Eastern art aesthetic.

Innocentgirl says “Let’s be making Happy Pictures!”

innocentgirl is seeking freelance illustration work and collaborations with other artists.

Journal Entries

::Maybe we have met before:: a group exhibition at Kick Gallery, Melbourne.

Posted about 1 year ago, 7 comments so far.

::One for the Sydney peeps!::

Posted about 1 year ago, 9 comments so far.

::Come one, come all to the Jacky Winter Hoo Ha::

Posted about 1 year ago, 8 comments so far.

::Cups and Cuddles::

Posted about 1 year ago, 12 comments so far.

::Website update is go!::

Posted over 2 years ago, 10 comments so far.