Heisuke Kitazawa, nice to meet you.
Kitazawa: I have been showing with Taniguchi-san at digmeout CAFE, DMOARTS, and Chignitta in Osaka. This place is spacious and very comfortable.
The “Oshigoto Exhibition” started yesterday. There were people waiting for it even before it opened.
Moreover, it is very crowded with fans from all over the world, including Yokohama-Saitama-Tokyo.
Kitazawa: I am very happy, thank you very much. How did I get acquainted with Taniguchi-san? I found a book that Taniguchi-san was working on at a bookstore in Los Angeles, where I was living at the time. It was a very interesting book that introduced young artists. At the end of the book, there was an e-mail address, so I e-mailed Taniguchi-san and got a reply saying, “Come to Japan.
At the time, the book I saw in the U.S. was the first issue of “digmeout,” and three years later, it was featured in the fifth issue of “digmoeut. At the time, I was still drawing digitally, using only Photoshop, which is a different image from today, but it was the first time I had my work published in a print publication, and this connection led to work and a solo exhibition in Osaka, .I am very happy to be asked to do this, even 20 years later.
Twenty years is a long time, isn’t it? Why were you in Los Angeles in the first place?
Why did you start painting?
Kitazawa: Originally, I moved to Los Angeles when I was 10 years old because of my parents’ work. My parents liked it there so much that they moved there permanently. My younger brother and sister also moved there permanently.
My brother was 6 years old and my sister was 7 years old, and they were speaking normal English right away, but it took me about 3 years to get there. I thought, “Communication is difficult,” and I think now that I was thinking about it, it may have been because I didn’t need words if I was painting.
I started drawing when I was in high school, and we had an art class in the curriculum, My art teacher was very kind to me and asked me if I wanted to submit my work for a contest. That was the beginning.
I went to California State University, Fullerton, which is just a stone’s throw from Disney Studios, so they had a good art department, and my illustration teacher was a good person. Then I discovered digmeout at a local bookstore.
I loved Tim Burton’s movies. Maybe that’s why the pictures I was drawing at the time were black-and-white or dark. Music is probably the one thing that still influences me. If I am influenced by painting, I end up imitating others.
As for music, I liked Grandaddy, which is a DIY style. I liked home-recorded music. The home recording culture is connected to skater culture and the LA art scene, and I was always with friends like that
Among Japanese bands, I like QURULI
When I met Taniguchi-san, I said, “I want to do a QURULI’s jacket someday.