
Junji Ito Bookmarks Set of 2
by N0vA Designs
Haunting imagery from the master of horror manga comes alive in monochromatic detail. Junji Ito's distinctive artistic style translates beautifully through stark black and white contrasts, capturing his signature blend of beauty and terror. One bookmark features his iconic peacock feather motifs with their mesmerizing eyes, while the other showcases a characteristic portrait study. The grayscale palette emphasizes every crosshatch and shadow, preserving the unsettling elegance of Ito's unforgettable illustrations.
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