Hen Kai Pan

Hen Kai Pan

Hen Kai Pan

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Published: 12 April, 2022
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Dismayed by the havoc wreaked on the Earth by humankind, its five guardian spirits decide to act. But as they argue amongst themselves on what the judgement should be, one enraged spirit, Nila, becomes determined to take matters into her own hands, forcing the remaining four to unite in a desperate final battle to prevent her from wiping not just humans, but all life from the face of the planet. This is a highly personal and timely book that features some of Eldo's most beautiful artwork to date. With its central themes of ecology, philosophy and spirituality, Hen Kai Pan is a kinetic, emotionally charged work that delivers a powerful message that will resonate not just with manga fans, but all readers. "Hen Kai Pan" translates as "One and All", and is the motto of Cosmotheism.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781787738379
ISBN10 178773837X
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 369 g
Publisher / Reseller Titan Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

"The art is phenomenal... it’s so rare to find a piece of work so thoughtful and affecting." - Grimdark Magazine

"Artist Eldo Yoshimizu delivers a staggeringly profound exploration of the fate of both people and the universe...bleak but beautiful... Rating: A" - The AV Club


"Elegantly drawn...Plenty to appeal to lovers of socially conscious science fiction." - Publishers Weekly

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Author's Bio

Eldo Yoshimizuwas born in 1965 in Tokyo. Having specialized in sculpture while studying at the University of Arts in Tokyo, he has installed numerous works in public space - some of them are among the most significant sculptures in Japan. Exhibitions in Japan as well as throughout Asia and in New York prove his international success and led him in 1994 to a scholarship as "Artist in Residence" in New York. In 2003 he realized the work "First Light" for the art and exhibition space of the Louis Vuitton branch in Omotesando. With the feeling of having satisfied his hunger in the field of contemporary fine art, he turned to Gekigaand began to focus on the interplay of object and space in the art of storytelling. He also works as a photographer and as a musician.

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