I went to redjuice's solo exhibition at Shibuya WAEN GALLERY.
The third gallery project, redjuice's solo exhibition, is being held at WAEN GALLERY in Shibuya."The evolution of printing technology and the possibilities of digital illustrations"I went there so I'd like to introduce it to you.
redjuice solo exhibition "The evolution of printing technology and the possibilities of digital illustration"
Redjuice is a very famous illustrator who has drawn illustrations for EGOIST, Guilty Crown, Genocidal Organ, and more.
You can see such a person's solo exhibition for free at WAEN GALLERY, so you have no choice but to go.
Event period: Friday, March 29th to Wednesday, April 17th
Location: pixiv WAEN GALLERY
TWIN PLANET South BLDG.1F, 5-46-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
(5 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Omotesando Station, A1 exit)
Admission: Free

The appearance is like this and on the displaybeatlessThe video was being shown.I've never seen Beatless.
A message book placed next to the entrance was filled with messages from fans overseas, giving an idea of how popular redjuice is.


Girls' Frontline M82A1.
Two pieces that will be one of the highlights of this exhibitionM82A1was prominently displayed.
Cool and cute.
The illustrations are high-resolution and rich in color, as advertised, and have a different presence than when viewed digitally.

I haven't seen Beatless yet, but I liked the illustrations that fully showcased the worldview.
There's something ephemeral about it.
Genocidal Organ, Harmony, and Empire of Corpses illustrations.
These are illustrations for the animated film adaptations of three of Project Itoh's works, which were launched as Project itoh.
控えめに言って最高。
Not only are the anime versions of these three works interesting, but the novels are also incredibly entertaining and solid, so I highly recommend them to anyone who likes dystopias and science fiction.
Speaking of Gilkura, I remember it being said that everything except the script was perfect, and this illustration is certainly the best...
I really loved EGOIST.


The merchandise ranged from large-format reproductions of original artwork to fanzines drawn by redjuice, and many people picked them up.
This solo exhibition was really good, but is it really okay for it to be free?
Thank you so much already...
I'm also going to the Mochizuki Kei exhibition currently being held here at WAEN GALLERY!



