Difference between revisions of "Ayako Takagi"

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*[[Kaiju Hunting]] - "Big Hairy Monster" blind box, 2018  
 
*[[Kaiju Hunting]] - "Big Hairy Monster" blind box, 2018  
 
*[[Kaiju Hunting]] - "Big Hairy Monster" clear, 2017  
 
*[[Kaiju Hunting]] - "Big Hairy Monster" clear, 2017  
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*[[Vinyl Artist Gacha]] - Box Series 3, 2017
 
*[[Vinyl Artist Gacha]] - Series 13, 2017
 
*[[Vinyl Artist Gacha]] - Series 13, 2017
 
*[[Vinyl Artist Gacha]] - Series 4, 2015
 
*[[Vinyl Artist Gacha]] - Series 4, 2015
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Image:Fortunecat-5uamouset.jpg|Fortune Cat White Set
 
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Image:VAGs13-uamou.jpeg|Vinyl Artist Gacha S13
 
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Image:Vagbox3 uamou.jpg|Vinyl Artist Gacha Box S3
 
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Revision as of 17:26, 24 November 2021

Biography

Ayako Takagi’s goal is to expand the world of UAMOU through picture books, figures, animation and jewellery, bridging the gap between the character movement and art/design. From a young age she was greatly influenced by her parents who were both jewellers. Growing up in a creative environment, Ayako had always been interested in drawing and making things. Whilst studying in London she started making and selling UAMOU products throughout Europe. After graduating from Camberwell College of Arts she moved back to Japan where she is working as an artist and designer on the international stage.

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