about AkaTako

I love eroguro and Japanese art. Cute stuff. Weird stuff. I get to sell it on my website but I can share the graphic beauty and weirdness a bit more directly here. Plus I am free to post other things that I love and not just the stuff I sell . :)
I live in Brooklyn, NY, at the moment. I spend a lot of time working on my website but I'm also a freelance web developer and always looking for more work.
I try to cite sources for anything I post - somebody somewhere owns it! Any posts that are watermarked are from scans or photos of things that are available on my website.

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“Junk Girl” from “Lost Garden” by Tama

Junk Girl
from “Lost Garden
by Tama

by Hans Bellmer from Talking Heads No. 50
from “Anamorphosis no Meiju” by Shintaro Kago

AkaTako’s item of the week:
Disregarded Warning” poster
by Tama

AkaTako’s artist of the week:
Toshio Saeki

from “Anamorphosis no Meiju” by Shintaro Kago
“How to Spell Taboo” from “Lost Garden” by Tama

How to Spell Taboo
from “Lost Garden
by Tama

Fuco Ueda exhibition flyer

Fuco Ueda
exhibition flyer

Girls War clear file 1 by Trevor Brown
from “Anamorphosis no Meiju” by Shintaro Kago
by Mari Shimizu from Talking Heads No. 50
Girls War clear file 2by Trevor Brown
Fuco Ueda exhibition flyer

Fuco Ueda
exhibition flyer

Asked by lukalyf

Hmm it’s kind of hard to label an overall theme for Shintaro Kago. I’d have to say that the recurring themes in his manga are often technology, sexual deviance, military, and exploding bodies (not always in a gruesome way). He’s also known for brilliant satirical depictions of modern life and the above mentioned themes. Hope that helps you a bit!

“Crack Baby” from “Lost Garden” by Tama

Crack Baby
from “Lost Garden
by Tama