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Miyamoto Musashi T-shirt (Back Print)

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Company:  Cya
Brand:  OHRAI
・Contents: 1 T-shirt. The illustration of Miyamoto Musashi is printed on the back.

・Sizes are available in M, L, or XL.



*The patterns are the same. The position of the print differs.

Body: 100% cotton

Rib: 95% cotton, 5% polyurethane

With water-absorbing, quick-drying yarn





-Size M: Length: 70 cm, Shoulder width: 46 cm, Sleeve length: 22 cm, Body width: 54 cm, Cuff width: 19 cm

-Size L: Length: 72 cm, Shoulder width: 48 cm, Sleeve length: 22.5 cm, Body width: 56 cm, Cuff width: 20 cm

-Size XL: Length: 74 cm, Shoulder width: 50 cm Sleeve length: 23 cm Body width: 58 cm Cuff width: 21 cm





[Noriyoshi Ohrai, a solitary illustrator]



After winning international acclaim for his work on the international poster for Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, he continued to draw a wide range of illustrations, including for Harmagedon, Godzilla Heisei Version and Nobunaga's Ambition/game software, and has created over 3,000 works in his lifetime.



Noriyoshi Ohrai's original ideas, such as the representation of a green universe, which had never before been used in conventional methods of expression, and the composition of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, which reverses perspective, have had a major impact on the world of illustration since then. In today's digitalised world of illustration, Noriyoshi Ohrai's illustrations have been created using a primitive approach with his eyes and hands. It is no exaggeration to say that no other illustrator like him will appear in the future.



We have created a product using illustrations by Noriyoshi Ohrai to pass on the name of this world-class illustrator and the pictures he has drawn to future generations, if only for a short while.



[Words of Ohrai Noriyoshi]



"I am a manual labourer and prefer to carry out the whole process of work by hand. I use simple and conventional tools such as ruler, compass, brush, pen and pencil as much as possible, and I do not like to copy anything from a machine or create an inorganic surface during the production process."



(Extract from "Words of Noriyoshi Ohrai: Noriyoshi Ohrai Illustration", Tokuma Shoten)