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Senomoto Hisashi Art Works5 min read

August 25, 2010 3 min read

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Senomoto Hisashi Art Works5 min read

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I remember earlier this year, after receiving the PUSH!! art book Yukirin Art Works, I had pretty much lost faith in their ability to publish a proper art collection. But then I bought Satoh Satoru Illustration Works, and it seemed PUSH!! got its act together. So hoping for the best, I bought Senomoto Hisashi Art Works, which has pushed my opinion right back down.

Senomoto Hisashi Art Works is an A4-sized art book and 130 pages long. I think Senomoto Hisashi is a great artist, with his soft color outlines, and beautifully detailed long hair. He’s done art work for games like Princess FrontierLike A ButlerTutorial SummerKimi no Koe ga Kikoeru Koisuru Otome to Shugo no TateHidamari, along with original works. And all of those mentioned above appear as titled sections in this art book. So one might wonder, what exactly is wrong with this art book?

Well, I understand that comics are art work, it’s just not something I would expect to see in an illustration collection. And certainly not as many as there are in Senomoto Hisashi Art Works. In total about 20 pages of the book look like the picture you see above. Definitely not what I was hoping to see.

Another less than stellar aspect of the art book was the abundance of super-deformed characters. The inclusion of stuff like this wouldn’t normally bother me, but in this case it really seemed like those pages were taking up valuable, precious space that could have been used for the more detailed illustrations.

I mention this because at least half of the illustrations in this book occupied a half-page or less. In some cases, it’s understandable, the illustrations were originally drawn for telecards or collectible cards.

There were a few spreads, but they were printed without overlap. Several of them also appeared in previous volumes of the PUSH!! Illustrations books, which showcase a variety of artists. There is nudity in this book as well, in case that’s something you need to consider.

Even with all the things I disliked about it, I still have to consider the good. There are still a lot of full page illustrations, at least a couple in every section. And Senomoto Hisashi’s detailed illustrations really look best in this format.

There is a section titled “Another Illustration” which showcases the non-commercial works, but it’s only 2 pages! It’s too bad, because I know there are a lot of original works by Senomoto Hisashi out there, especially through his doujinshi releases. The monochrome section fills up the last 15 pages of Senomoto Hisashi Art Works and includes sketches along with an interview with the artist. I really hope it’s possible for a better collection of Senomoto Hisashi’s art work to come out in the future, but I won’t hold my breath.


  • Title: Senomoto Hisashi Art Works
  • タイトル: 瀬之本久史アートワークス
  • Pages: 130
  • Release dates: 07/16/2010