Multitalented artist Akhil Sesh is letting you into his world and travels with his new short film, Nippon Noir. If you’re wondering why this ‘Seshed Up’ artist looks familiar, you may remember seeing him recently featured as May’s RESPECT. Photographer of the Month for his unique way of capturing NYC and members of A$AP Mob. Utilizing his signature visual aesthetic, Akhil brings us a self-directed experience captured in Japan during his visit to the country. Featuring an orginal soundtrack supplied by the artist, this black-and-white effort encapsulates various facets of the country from the peacefulness of Kyoto to the fast-paced city life of Toyko, while giving us hypnotic kaleidoscopic feels.
Check out Akhil Sesh’s short film for “Nippon Noir” below:
You might also like
More from Art
NEW YORK CITY HALL UNVEILS INSTALLATION COMMEMORATING “HIP-HOP’S GREATEST DAY”!
Photo Installation Celebrates Iconic Moment When Hip-Hop’s Greatest Talents Gathered in Harlem for a Legendary Photo Shoot NEW YORK – The New …
Hip-Hop’s Greatest Day — In Living Color by Ben Osborne
To be associate editor of SLAM magazine at age 23 was one thing — an incredible thrill and a job …
A Great Night in Hip-Hop — Tonight at Fotografiska NY!
Legends of Hip-Hop journalism will pay tribute to what is regarded as one of the most icon photos in music …