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Heights
Heights
Total Editions: 12
Remaining Editions: 3
- Regular price
- ¥176,000
- Sale price
- ¥176,000
- Regular price
GAAAT's unique art expression: MCA (Metal Canvas Art)
What is MCA?
MCA is a new art experience proposed by GAAAT. Each piece of metal canvas art is carefully handcrafted by expert artisans to provide a unique immersive experience that accentuates the three-dimensionality of the artwork while possessing the weight and beauty of metal materials. In addition, it offers superior durability, resisting sunlight and humidity, allowing its beauty to be enjoyed over a long period of time.
Outstanding expressiveness through proprietary technology
The special data design technology that divides digital data into 32 layers is utilized to achieve subtle expression of unevenness and color. As a result, you can feel the deep texture and three-dimensionality that you cannot find in conventional art works.
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Spear in hand, the warrior sprints headlong into a fierce battle.
This character design actually comes from a long series of iterations I’ve drawn over the years! Long sleeves, flowy accessories and fabrics are in reality of course impractical for battle, but in a fantasy world, they could be a signature look of a powerful warrior. It’s almost a trope that the most practically dressed people on a fantasy battleground are the grunts, right? The most fun I have when designing characters is when I’m not bound by realism - I can add and play around with elements like her mask and unicorn horn, trying out all kinds of shapes and accessories that I feel fit the scene the best.Given the right balance of fantasy style design and a certain level of logical consideration, I feel such a design could be made believable at first glance. The goal was to have a design detailed enough to have a personality of its own, in conjunction with a strong sense of flow and movement. The spear is also a really underrated weapon! We often see swords of all kinds in various media, but I think the shape and movement of a spear also feels very directional and powerful in a unique way. In this case, I wanted a spear that felt slightly more complex and ornamental, hence basing it off a historical Japanese jumonji-style yari.