An element of Japanese horror films and ghost stories, k(w)aidan in Japanese has influenced this slide show of my favourite illustrator friend Polish, Tokyo-residing
Przemek Sobocki for NY-based
Hint magazine. You have to view the full slide-show with sound effects for a true impact if you click through on this link
Hint mag Kaidan slide show. It also reminds me of the ukiyoe colour palette and uber famous
Tabaimo's work



1 comment:
I have this on DVD and rate this film highly. I love Japanese horror. Possibly the most creepy in world cinema.
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