The paintings presented by the late Professor Shigeru Mizuki immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake are overwhelmingly straightforward and neutral in their expressions, and I feel that they are "pictures that cannot be drawn by people with a heart, and not by people without a heart."

The paintings presented by the late Professor Shigeru Mizuki immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake are overwhelmingly straightforward and neutral in their expressions, and I feel that they are "pictures that cannot be drawn by people with a heart, and not by people without a heart."
Mouse Iro's Jar @84start84 Painted by Shigeru Mizuki at the request of The New York Times immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake. There were pros and cons, but it was overwhelming. From then until now, various artists have painted works related to the disaster, but this is the only one I remember, and I can't forget it. pic.x.com/YxkOnL6BQ0 2025-......

The linked article is in Japanese.