Talk:Bome (sculptor)

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The painted porcelain sculptures of Bome, who has risen to prominence as a master translator of popular mango and anime characters into three-dimensional form, likewise derive from genuine otoku subculture. Widely collected at otaku conventions and mass produced in China, Bome's works break with the flatness of the printed page or television screen to bring the romantic fantasy fig ures into full-bodied form. The devotional use of these works, coupled with their exotic pastiche of bodily attributes (Pamela Anderson--style curves, attenuated legs and arms, and schoolgirl faces) exemplify the media-induced retreat from reality that Superflat seeks to illuminate.[1]

--Gwern (contribs) 23:09 13 August 2008 (GMT)

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