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A visit to Japanese artist Sebastian Masuda's "Colorful Rebellion - Seventh Nightmare" art exhibition in New York. "Elleanor's Tokyo" is a weekly video blog by Elleanor - a 19-year-old English-speaking Japanese girl who spends most of her life in Harajuku. Sebastian Masuda is well known around the world as the founder of the famous Harajuku kawaii boutique and fashion brand 6%DOKIDOKI, as well as being Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's art director. He is also a visual artist. Earlier this year, Sebastian held his debut New York art exhibition "Colorful Rebellion - Seventh Nightmare" at Kianga Ellis Projects. Sebastian was kind enough to give Elleanor a tour of the exhibition, and to sit down and talk to her about his art and why he decided to have a show in New York. We are very thankful to Sebastian for taking the time to talk to us about his kawaii art - and for allowing us to film the exhibition. We hope you enjoy Sebastian Masuda's "Colorful Rebellion - Seventh Nightmare" and please check his social media below for info on upcoming exhibitions. Sebastian Masuda online: / sebastian.m.art / sebastea http://m-sebas.com/ 6%DOKIDOKI Online: http://www.dokidoki6.com/ Elleanor posts real time updates - and answers questions - on her personal Instagram & Twitter: / elleanor1222 / elleanor_defob / elleanor1222 Please leave suggestions and comments for Elleanor in the YouTube comments. About Elleanor: Elleanor works at two clothing shops in Harajuku, as well as having previously worked at a cafe inside of LaForet Harajuku. She's also been street snapped by FRUiTS (and other magazines), as well as having created handmade accessories for a Harajuku boutique. Please subscribe to the TokyoFashion YouTube Channel so that you don't miss any of Elleanor's future video blogs: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Here are the licensed songs used in this video: 50's Housewife by Garry O'Neal / fifties-housewife