This really stands out from Araki's other Rohan and JoJo stories. Rohan at the Louvre is powerful artist expression of Araki's manga capabilities and execution it well in this bizarre little tale. When the French Louvre invited comic book writers to be apart of an exhibit and showcase their talent through comic books, they picked the best manga artist.
What a great choice they picked Araki out of all people. I feel like this book had no limitations when creating this story since it expresses Araki's talent of realistic facial figures, bright and non-consistant coloring style and the panel work he design for the story. While the story itself is strange and maybe hard to follow, I felt the story was whimsical and personal journey through the visions of a great Mangaka.