Guest Editor Profile – Yomek
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Yomek
Paris, France
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In terms of your things, what does your space (studio/office/living area) look like?
I am working in the center of Paris where I have have two separated places to work in but inside the same building. One where I can do dusty work and listening all the funk and g-funk as loud and bassy that I want !!! It is a place where I’m the only one to work in, as this place is in a basement. I really enjoy it because it is as quiet as night in the day light which allow me to get more focus on my work. The other is a place I share with others (the stop-motion animation staff of the studio I’m work for). I tend to get 60% of the time in the basement as I really enjoy that kind of solo mission.
And I can also use new techniques with no one as a witness. I tend to not show at all my true techniques because I learned all of them by myself. So I don’t like to share it at all.
I really see what I’m doing as a Magician , and you know how magician don’t like to share their tricks!!!
And I can also use new techniques with no one as a witness. I tend to not show at all my true techniques because I learned all of them by myself. So I don’t like to share it at all.
I really see what I’m doing as a Magician , and you know how magician don’t like to share their tricks!!!
Where do you normally get your things?
I usually get my things in France , Germany and Japan. Most of my tools are from Japan
What is your prize possession/”thing”/collectible/tool?
My prize possession is a Roman Spearhead I found in south France when I was 12 years old.
Apart from that one the items I love are : the Lupin The IIIrd and Jigen dolls from Medicom that Yasuo Otsuka sent me as a gift in 1999 , my original Akira animation drawings and cells , my Japanese books of scratching techniques, my whole model collection , … there is a lot !!!
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