


Perdido Street Station, Scene No. 2, Original Artwork
Shūichi Kusamori
Perdido Street Station, Scene No. 2
2024–2025
Original artwork
Gouache on paper
Size: 381 × 288 mm
The four paintings in this series were created specifically for our exhibition Art for Animation: Shūichi Kusamori. They are inspired by China Miéville’s novel of the same name (Perdido Street Station, Macmillan, London, 2000).
In 2023, Stefan Riekeles spoke with the artist about the planned exhibition and suggested developing personal, self-initiated works to be shown alongside the commissioned pieces for anime. When asked about literary inspirations, Kusamori immediately named Miéville’s novel. The story is set in the fictional city of New Crobuzon—a dark, industrial place filled with fantastic creatures, magic, and machinery.
The depicted cityscapes are drawn from one of the book’s final chapters. They feature ornaments and small figures reminiscent of Kusamori’s drawings for Fuyu no O(Winter King) and his work on Metropolis. Over the years, the artist has developed his own visual language in which familiar forms, beings, and architectures reappear.
Please kindly note that the drawing is on view in the exhibition Art for Animation: Shūichi Kusamori until 14 March 2026 and will be shipped to the buyer thereafter.
Further available:
Solegraphs (high-grade fine art print)
Edition of 10 + 3 AP (artist proofs)
Numbered and signed by the artist
€360
Shūichi Kusamori
Perdido Street Station, Scene No. 2
2024–2025
Original artwork
Gouache on paper
Size: 381 × 288 mm
The four paintings in this series were created specifically for our exhibition Art for Animation: Shūichi Kusamori. They are inspired by China Miéville’s novel of the same name (Perdido Street Station, Macmillan, London, 2000).
In 2023, Stefan Riekeles spoke with the artist about the planned exhibition and suggested developing personal, self-initiated works to be shown alongside the commissioned pieces for anime. When asked about literary inspirations, Kusamori immediately named Miéville’s novel. The story is set in the fictional city of New Crobuzon—a dark, industrial place filled with fantastic creatures, magic, and machinery.
The depicted cityscapes are drawn from one of the book’s final chapters. They feature ornaments and small figures reminiscent of Kusamori’s drawings for Fuyu no O(Winter King) and his work on Metropolis. Over the years, the artist has developed his own visual language in which familiar forms, beings, and architectures reappear.
Please kindly note that the drawing is on view in the exhibition Art for Animation: Shūichi Kusamori until 14 March 2026 and will be shipped to the buyer thereafter.
Further available:
Solegraphs (high-grade fine art print)
Edition of 10 + 3 AP (artist proofs)
Numbered and signed by the artist
€360