His art uses a variety of neutral gray tones and colors to create a bold contrast with the composition's negative space. He uses countless amounts of brush strokes -noticeably more than his colleagues- to accomplish one piece; magnified images of his work will reveal this to the viewer. He also critiques Hiroaki on his work, particularly on his efforts for detail and coloring.
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