Harukawa's artwork is characterized by:
: Women standing atop men, using them as literal rugs or pedestals, symbolizing the male's status as "beneath" her. namio harukawa gallery top
Harukawa’s style is characterized by high-contrast, detailed pencil and watercolor renderings. His work is frequently compiled into "Memorial Editions" and art books that capture different eras of his career: How I Learned to Love My Body by Painting Myself | Vogue Harukawa's artwork is characterized by: : Women standing