SICK ATE SIN (SPAK FOR TOKYO)
Sick ate sin (spak for tokyo)
Throughout the 1980s, Sick ate sin's graphic production left its mark in Tokyo, right next to the Keihin-Tohoku line of the Japanese National Railways (now the JR Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi lines), where he created his first works.Sick ate sin" describes the "Tokyo Essay" about the environment in which he worked, describing it as a dingy, cheap, slightly seaside, Located in the Keihin industrial area, the area was lined with broken jukeboxes, pinball machines and billiard tables, and piles of trash everywhere.
Throughout the 80s, Sick ate sin's graphic practice left a mark on the location of their first works in Tokyo, just off the JR Keihin Tohoku Line (now the JR Keihin Tohoku and Negishi Lines).
In his "Tokyo Essays," Sick ate sin described his production environment as being "out of the city, dirty, cheap, a little way down by the sea, in the Keihin Industrial Area, where there were piles of rubbish everywhere - broken jukeboxes, pinball machines and pool tables."