Crane Among Reeds, Kawabata Gyokushō, between 1887 and 1892
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'Fireflies at Uji River'. Tokuriki Tomikichiro. 1902-1999.
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‘Of the Heavens’ — watercolor & mixed media on paper
This my first painting I created for my recent exhibition, ‘Fables’. I’ve always had a fascination for folktales around the world. These stories have always sparked wonder in my imagination as a kid, so I wanted to create my own personal interpretation of a few fabled creatures with respect to the traditions, symbology and legends where they come from. The first that came to mind was that of the Dragon, a creature prevalent throughout a lot of East Asian cultures and often symbolic of power, fortune and the divine. So, here’s my interpretation of the Dragon, blessed with auspicious jade eyes & claws 😄 #brbchasingdreams
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Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Woodblock print, depicting a snow scene. Saishoin Temple in Hirosaki (Hirosaki, Saishoin), from the series Collected Views of Japan, Showa period, 20th century.
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Bear In Snow, 1940 (colour woodblock print) by Takeuchi Seiho
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~ Shinto Goddess and Shinto God.
Date: 12th-13th century
Place of origin: Japan
Medium: Wood with color
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Shan's Backyard, Yuan Yuan, 2014
Oil on canvas
200 x 135 cm (78 ¾ x 53 ⅛ in.)
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'Morning Sea at Shiribeshi'. Hasui Kawase.
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Five seagulls above turbulent sea | Ohara Koson (1877-1945)
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The final piece from my recent show, ‘In Harmony.’ The Eastern Phoenix is often associated with harmony and new beginnings. In trying to portray those associations, the body is decorated with floral motifs; little sprouts blooming from its back, and tail feathers resembling a blossoming flower #brbchasingdreams
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