A Tribute to Artist Akira Toriyama: Eslicer and Keneone in Barcelona

Fans of manga and anime are mourning the loss of a legendary figure in the industry, Akira Toriyama, who passed away on March 1, 2024, at the age of 68. Born in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, he was not just a prolific manga artist; he was a visionary who brought to life some of the most iconic characters and stories in the world of Japanese pop culture. His most renowned creation, “Dragon Ball,” transcended generations and geographic boundaries, embedding itself in global pop culture and inspiring an era of manga artists.

Akira Toriyama memorial wall at the Caterina Albert Square by Eslicer & Keneone. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)

Toriyama’s influence extended beyond the printed page; his creative genius was instrumental in designing the characters for beloved video games like the Dragon Quest series and Chrono Trigger.

By many accounts, he had humble beginnings drawing animals and vehicles, but he eventually had what some would call a revolutionary impact on manga and anime, a testament to the universal language of art and storytelling. Despite facing challenges and opposition, Toriyama’s dedication to his craft and innovative spirit paved the way for his legendary status. The aesthetics and themes of Toriyama’s work, including a fusion of traditional and futuristic elements, resonate with fans of street culture and graffiti, showcasing his widespread influence.

Akira Toriyama memorial wall at the Caterina Albert Square by Eslicer & Keneone. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)

Today we look at a new mural in Barcelona Spain by Eslicer and Keneone, with shots by photographer Lluis Olive-Bulbena. As we remember Akira Toriyama, we celebrate the stories he told and the boundless imagination and creativity he inspired in artists and fans alike, leaving an indelible mark on the world of art and entertainment.

Akira Toriyama memorial wall at the Caterina Albert Square by Eslicer & Keneone. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Akira Toriyama memorial wall at the Caterina Albert Square by Eslicer & Keneone. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
Akira Toriyama memorial wall at the Caterina Albert Square by Eslicer & Keneone. Barcelona, Spain. (photo © Lluis Olive-Bulbena)
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