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The Tokyo-Based Artist Sagaki Keita Animates Famous Depictions

Illustrator and artist Sagaki Keita has released a new body of work in 2012 that depicts famous landmarks, moments and characters in an intricate doodling framework.

Keita's work centers around his ability to interweave his tiny drawings to formulate a bigger picture. The result is some mind-blowing art works made up of hundreds of characters and designs. Highlights include a rendition of the Statue of Liberty and the Tour Eiffel. The creations are highly detailed and feature an assortment of bizarre and quirky cartoons. Keita uses shading techniques and different shapes to create depth and to formulate these imaginative pieces.

Tokyo-based artist Sagaki Keita is a doodling mastermind and his next batch of illustrations for 2013 will follow suit.
Trend Themes
1. Intricate Doodling - The rise of intricate doodling as a form of art presents an opportunity for artists to create unique and visually captivating works.
2. Mixing Characters and Designs - The trend of interweaving tiny drawings to create larger pictures opens up possibilities for artists to combine different characters and designs in innovative ways.
3. Shading Techniques in Art - The use of shading techniques in art allows artists to enhance depth and add dimension to their works.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Illustration - The art and illustration industry can capitalize on the trend of intricate doodling by offering workshops, selling merchandise, and commissioning artists to create custom pieces.
2. Printing and Publishing - Printing and publishing companies can cater to the trend of mixing characters and designs by producing books, magazines, and prints that showcase these unique artworks.
3. Art Supplies and Materials - The art supplies and materials industry can seize the opportunity presented by the trend of shading techniques in art by developing new products that help artists create realistic and visually stunning effects.

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