I Mix Classical Japanese Art With Internet Memes, Here’s My 15 Illustrations To Prove That

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For the past few years, I’ve been transforming viral memes into classical Japanese woodblock prints — because someone had to. My latest is Huh Cat, reimagined as a Bakeneko loose in the Floating World of Edo-period Japan. He joins a collection of meme-based ukiyo-e pieces featuring everything from side-eyed Shibas to Geishas yelling at cats.

Check out the rest of my work on this project on my Instagram down below.

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#1 “Woman Yelling At Cat” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#2 “Doge” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#3 “Black Cat Zoning Out In The Mirror” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#4 “Is This A Pigeon?” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#5 “Longcat” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#6 “This Is Fine” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#7 “Longcat” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#8 “Distracted Boyfriend” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#9 “When The Sun Hits” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#10 “I Can’t, There’s A Cat On My Kimono” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#11 “Huh Cat” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#12 “Well Now I Am Not Doing It” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#13 “Megusta And Derpy Girl” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#14 “Gaming By Moonlight” In Ukiyo-E Style

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#15 “Noooooo!” In Ukiyo-E Style

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