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Shinme Chapter II - El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji

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Shinme Chapter II - El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji

Size:26 x 21 in. Shinme Chapter II - El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji, an exquisite original mixed media collage on paper, seamlessly marries the classical references and kimono designs reminiscent of Katsumi Yumiko with the animated anatomical studies of equestrians by the venerable Leonardo da Vinci. Crafted with the richness of Japanese Konomi ink and delicately finished with a touch of Japanese tea, this artwork pays homage to the Shinto belief in the divine nature of horses, while seamlessly blending elements of manga and classical religious art.
The fragmented composition of El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji, a deliberate nod to the concept of wabi-sabi rooted in Japanese aesthetics, serves as a visual celebration of imperfection. Through this technique, the artwork beautifully communicates the acceptance and appreciation of life's inherent flaws. It is a work that not only captivates with its technical brilliance but also resonates deeply with the spiritual and philosophical traditions that have shaped Japan's cultural landscape.
$45,244.24

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Shinme Chapter II - El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji

$129,269.26

$45,244.24

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Size:26 x 21 in. Shinme Chapter II - El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji, an exquisite original mixed media collage on paper, seamlessly marries the classical references and kimono designs reminiscent of Katsumi Yumiko with the animated anatomical studies of equestrians by the venerable Leonardo da Vinci. Crafted with the richness of Japanese Konomi ink and delicately finished with a touch of Japanese tea, this artwork pays homage to the Shinto belief in the divine nature of horses, while seamlessly blending elements of manga and classical religious art.
The fragmented composition of El Caballo Sagrado Shinto, Yuji, a deliberate nod to the concept of wabi-sabi rooted in Japanese aesthetics, serves as a visual celebration of imperfection. Through this technique, the artwork beautifully communicates the acceptance and appreciation of life's inherent flaws. It is a work that not only captivates with its technical brilliance but also resonates deeply with the spiritual and philosophical traditions that have shaped Japan's cultural landscape.