Keibun Ōta

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Keibun Ōta (おおた慶文 Ōta Keibun?), real name Yoshifumi Ōta (太田慶文 Ōta Yoshifumi?), is a painter and illustrator born on 1951-11-10 in Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan. He is most well known for his watercolor paintings of young girls and children. Ōta has multiple books in print which collect his works, and he has created illustrations for magazines, books, and posters, and has had multiple one-man exhibitions.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Book collections

  • Hidamari (ひだまり?), (1983, Sanrio)
  • Komorebi (こもれび?), (1983, Sanrio)
  • Ano Ko (あのこ?), (1985, Hakusensha)
  • Okurege wa Kaze no Katachi (おくれ毛は風のかたち?), (1986, Sanrio)
  • Soshite (そして?), (1987, Hakusensha)
  • Hatsukoi (はつ恋?), (1988, Sanrio) (1995 reissue, Sanrio)
  • Kaze no Labyrinth (風のラビリンス?), (1989, Hakusensha)
  • Maebure no Kiza (まえぶれの刻?), (1989, Sanrio) (1994 reissue, Sanrio)
  • Midori no Silhouette (碧のシルエット?), (1991, Hakusensha)
  • Hikarete (惹かれて?), (1991, Sanrio)
  • Four Seasons (フォーシーズンズ?), (1991, Pinpoint) (1998 reissue, Sanrio)
  • Kitto (きっと?), (1992, Hakusensha)
  • Yubikiri (ゆびきり?), (1992, Sanrio)
  • Kazeiro no Kuchizuke (風色のくちづけ?), (1993, Sanrio)
  • Freelance (フリーランス?), (1995, Movic)
  • Yumegatari (夢語り?), (1995, Sanrio)
  • Hanazakari (花盛り?), (1997, Sanrio)
  • Yakusoku (やくそく?), (1998, Hakusensha)
  • Pianissimo (ピアニッシモ?), (2004, Aiikusha)

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[edit] CD-ROM collections

  • The World of Keibun Ōta (おおた慶文の世界 Ōta Keibun no Sekai?) (Macintosh/Windows hybrid, 1995-04-18, Lits Compute)

[edit] References

  1. ^ ブックス. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.

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