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Brooklyn – Coney Art Walls: Taro Urashima and Dragon Palace by AIKO

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"“Taro Urashima and Dragon Palace” is a very popular Japanese tale from the 7th century. One day a fisherman named Taro rescues a turtle on the beach. He is rewarded for this with a visit to the dragon god’s palace under the deep sea to meet the princess. He stays there for three days and has the most amazing time partying with beautiful ladies. Upon his return to his village, he finds himself 300 years in the future… I translated this story into two versions on the double-sided wall for Coney Art Walls 2016. On one side “Handsome Brother and Mermaid” is a story about the sailor man in modern times rescuing the mermaid princess and taking her back to Dragon Palace. One the other side, “The Other World” portrays sexy princesses and the dragon god living in the palace, seducing Brooklyn’s audience to very exotic and mysterious world." – AIKO
AIKO, also known as Lady Aiko, born Aiko Nakagawa, is a Tokyo-native and Brooklyn-based street artist. After apprenticing in Murakami’s studio, she helped form the street art collective known as FAILE in 1998.
Coney ArtWalls, presented by Thor Equities, is an outdoor street art museum located in Greenwood Beach near the Coney Island boardwalk and beach, curated by Joseph Sitt and Jeffrey Ditch.
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