In this picture by AIDA Makoto, he explores the concept of the school girl in his artwork. In this piece, there is a girl standing on the patch of land between two rice paddies. The line in her hairstyle matches the line that she is standing on. She is only seen from behind and dressed in a school uniform which enforces a feeling of a generic school girl. She has a fairly typical hairstyle for a young girl. There is nothing really distinguishing about the field and since the only the back of the girl is seen the picture gives an overall feeling of the generic school girl and generic rice fields. There is a feeling that Aida is commenting how people may see the school girl as a singular object similar to the rice fields.
While in this piece by Takano Aya, she has drawn a paper doll. The four outfits that are paired with the dolls are: a set of underwear, a colorful short dress, a jump suit-like item, and a textured yellow dress. The underwear factors in to the way society may see the young women, while all the others have patterns, color, and texture to differentiate. The jump suit had many designs that looked similar to peace signs, while the colors of the two dresses are different because of the pattern and textures. All the different options show the many ways to present oneself in the modern society.