The art of Simone Legno is a hybrid of Japanese cute culture and edgy punk rock. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The art of Simone Legno is a hybrid of Japanese cute culture and edgy punk rock. The Italian artist tells executive editor Sumiko Tan why his tokidoki creations are a diary of his life.Artist and creative director of tokidoki, Simone Legno, has drawn so many characters in the world of tokidoki that he estimates them to number about a thousand. He shares how he gets inspiration for his drawings.
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