Someone pointed this out to me. Though it was kind of funny. It says in the description: "Painted in Koji Harmon style" http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w12809576 Just want to make it clear that I did not paint this and do not know this seller.
Wow. Does it say I painted this in Koji style, or what? I'm just wondering if the seller is actually trying to pass it off as if you did it. If so, that's a pretty lame thing to do.
Someone should buy it, have you sign it, and then post it right back on YJA as a "Koji signed custom".
It just says, painted in Koji Harmon style. He's not quite trying to sell a straight out fake. That's clear in the description.
Oh I know, but if you sign it, and just describe it as a "Koji signed custom" you aren't lying either.
Now you know you've really made it this world when someone bites your style to sell something on ebay. What a weird world.
If Koji's Kaiju Kollision customs are typical of his style, this paint job doesn't come anywhere near that level of concept or execution. It looks like a half-baked attempt to emulate common production colorways. Maybe quarter-baked.
I really appreciate these words, and glad someone noticed. I try to use fades and gradation in my painting, and didn't quite see that in this copy figure.