Artist
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MASAHIRO TAKADA [tender]
Instagram Owner of tender Born in 1977.After spending 24...
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NOBUKAZU WATANABE [AIMANT]
InstagramOwner of AIMANT Born in Gifu Prefecture. After graduating from Chubu Beauty...
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RYO KISHIKAWA [YENN]
InstagramOwner of YENN He was born in 1984 and joined LitaCompany in...
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SHIGENARI KIMURA [Legare]
Instagram Owner of Legare Born on November 15, 1979. After honing his...
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HIROAKI IMANISHI [SEA A KA]
InstagramOwner of SEA A KABorn in 1984. After a 14-year career in...
About Us
PASSION
Japan’s top hair artists create with a passion bordering on madness. Far from commercial work, they pour months of planning and their very souls into a single concept. Every detail—costume, makeup, and light—is crafted to capture the ultimate expression of beauty.
CLIMAX
In the studio, through relentless trial and error, a miracle happens. The elements align perfectly. We capture that "climax"—the exact moment where technical mastery and artistic obsession spark into life.
MISSION
Yet, these masterpieces often suffer a fleeting existence. Consumed in a second on a smartphone screen, or left to sleep in a digital abyss. We believe it is a tragedy for such art to vanish unseen.
Headshot Posters exists to rescue these fading creations and elevate them to the world of Art. Printed on archival-quality paper and framed with meticulous Japanese care, each piece is a testament to the "Made in Japan" spirit.
Experience the cutting-edge creativity of Japan that the world has yet to see.
FAQ
What makes "Japanese Hair Design" art?
It is the art of ephemeral beauty. Japanese hair design is renowned globally for its precision, avant-garde silhouettes, and delicate textures. Unlike paintings, hair art lasts only for a moment. Our posters capture this fleeting beauty forever, bringing a modern atmosphere to your space.
Are these images AI-generated?
No, absolutely not. Every piece in our collection is a real photograph created by top Japanese hair stylists. These works are the result of hours of preparation, professional hair design, make-up, and lighting techniques.
Where are the posters made?
Exclusively Crafted in Japan.
To ensure the absolute highest quality, every single poster is printed within Japan with uncompromising attention to detail.We take immense pride in "Japanese craftsmanship," carefully finishing each unique piece of artwork by Japan’s top artists, one by one, with the utmost care.
How long will it take to receive my order?
Estimated Delivery:Standard delivery takes 1 to 3 weeks.
*Please note that delivery times may vary depending on your country and local postal services.
Does the artist receive a portion of the sales?
Yes. Your purchase directly supports the creative activities of Japanese creators. We believe in sustainable creativity and fair compensation for artists.
Does the poster come with a frame?
We offer both framed products and poster-only products. If you prefer a framed option, please purchase the framed version.
Journal
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The Permanence of Fleeting Beauty: On Collectin...
Every day, approximately four billion photographs are taken. Pause on that number for a moment. Not because it is surprising — you probably knew, in rough terms, that image production...
The Permanence of Fleeting Beauty: On Collectin...
Every day, approximately four billion photographs are taken. Pause on that number for a moment. Not because it is surprising — you probably knew, in rough terms, that image production...
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Art Print vs. Canvas vs. Poster: Which Format I...
The image is the art. But the format is the argument. How a photograph is reproduced and presented changes not just how it looks but how it is experienced —...
Art Print vs. Canvas vs. Poster: Which Format I...
The image is the art. But the format is the argument. How a photograph is reproduced and presented changes not just how it looks but how it is experienced —...
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Why "Made in Japan" Still Means Something — And...
There are phrases that have been devalued by overuse. "Premium." "Artisanal." "Handcrafted." "Curated." These words once communicated specific qualities — specific standards, specific processes, specific relationships between the maker and...
Why "Made in Japan" Still Means Something — And...
There are phrases that have been devalued by overuse. "Premium." "Artisanal." "Handcrafted." "Curated." These words once communicated specific qualities — specific standards, specific processes, specific relationships between the maker and...
























