Untitled 37

Drummer

Piece description from the artist

This was a college assignment about human figure at work. Taiko drums are often used in Japanese festivals. The largest taiko drum is called odaiko and very impressive to hear. Taiko drums can also be a symbol for male pride. One thing I love about Japanese culture is that male pride and female pride are celebrated during the Doll's Festival in March and Boy's Festival in May.

Other works by Jeremy Zschau

About Jeremy Zschau

Boston, MA

Jeremy Ronald Zschau was born in 1983. Growing up next to Wendell State Forest in Massachusetts has heavily influenced his appreciation for Nature. Origami, ancient Egypt, aliens, orchids and bonsai were his interests during elementary school. Middle school presented him with such exquisite games such as Myst, Myth and Starcraft. Learning about China and Japan was his first education to culture and applied arts. Other adolescent influences are Trouble for Trumpets by Peter Cross, Ralph Balkshi's Wizards, Marco Patrito's Sinkha CG novel and Macross Plus because these stories present elaborate and elegant worlds. He is especially fond of moss, mushrooms, moths, fish, insects and the Protoss. The Protoss squid-like aesthetic continues to be his motif. Some works are mounted in kakejiku (Japanese wall scrolls). Please visit the artist's gallery website under "Worldsound" to view.

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