The Superb Gundam, Cyberpunk and Science Fiction Artworks of Ken Hensly
How about a bit of Gundam and Japanese SF? Cool, because the Filipino artist Ken Hensly (aka Kensuke Creations) works with talent to take up the Gundam and other animated codes while giving them a more modern twist. We find our favorite mechas in streetwear, but also the characters of some mangas in a roundabout way. Who wants to taste the Bizarre Cereals of Jojo’s Adventures?
It’s a very colorful and original style that highlights the hijacking of many works that is worth a look!
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