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Yuya Hashizume’s work embodies the superflat aesthetic popularized by Doraemon creator Fujiko F. Fujio, a manga icon of 1970s Asia. Blending this influence with a contemporary minimalist sensibility and a sharp instinct for color, Hashizume has developed a distinctive visual language that is both nostalgic and modern. His signature “eyewater series” focuses on the poetic simplicity of tears, capturing fleeting moments of emotion with bold, fluid lines and a singular side-profile composition.