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	<title>James Maybe &#187; Manabu Ikeda</title>
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		<title>I noticed many things, and everyone became as one</title>
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Japanese artist Manabu Ikeda creates extraordinary lush, detailed illustrations. His world is ours, but overloaded with growth and decay and warped until landscapes and objects melt into a giant Katamari-like forms. Shown above: Regeneration.
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<p>Japanese artist <a href="http://mizuma-art.co.jp/artist/0030/index_e.php" target="_blank">Manabu Ikeda</a> creates extraordinary lush, detailed illustrations. His world is ours, but overloaded with growth and decay and warped until landscapes and objects melt into a giant <a href="http://www.spritestitch.com/?p=695" target="_blank">Katamari</a>-like forms. Shown above: <em>Regeneration</em>.</p>
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