This item is a high resolution GIF animating an original photograph by Brooklyn based fine art photographer Johnny Tang titled Shinobi no Kame.
Originally shot in 2016 on 35mm Fuji Film in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Shinobi No Kame is inspired by Ninja Turtles (the artist's favorite tv show growing up), and by the legendary Life Magazine photographer Gordon Parks. Although the atmosphere of Shinobi No Kame is reminiscent of a generic comic book ambush scene. The composition is inspired by Gordon Parks’ iconic The Invisible Man collaboration with writer Ralph Ellison.
This is a collection of animated GIFs from the World of One series by Brooklyn based artist Johnny Tang. This body of work is composed of surreal and cinematic self-portraits exploring group/individual identity formation, and the Asian American experience.
Johnny Tang is a fine art photographer, who has exhibited domestically and internationally in cities such as: New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul. He has made it his life goal to create a masterpiece (something his imagination cannot improve upon) and to create art till the day he dies.
Shinobi no Kame
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This item is a high resolution GIF animating an original photograph by Brooklyn based fine art photographer Johnny Tang titled Shinobi no Kame.
Originally shot in 2016 on 35mm Fuji Film in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Shinobi No Kame is inspired by Ninja Turtles (the artist's favorite tv show growing up), and by the legendary Life Magazine photographer Gordon Parks. Although the atmosphere of Shinobi No Kame is reminiscent of a generic comic book ambush scene. The composition is inspired by Gordon Parks’ iconic The Invisible Man collaboration with writer Ralph Ellison.
This is a collection of animated GIFs from the World of One series by Brooklyn based artist Johnny Tang. This body of work is composed of surreal and cinematic self-portraits exploring group/individual identity formation, and the Asian American experience.
Johnny Tang is a fine art photographer, who has exhibited domestically and internationally in cities such as: New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul. He has made it his life goal to create a masterpiece (something his imagination cannot improve upon) and to create art till the day he dies.