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Ukiyo-e Fire-breathing, violent transformation contest "Kidomaru" (Aladdin Sane)

Ukiyo-e Fire-breathing, violent transformation contest "Kidomaru" (Aladdin Sane)

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Kidomaru, who is often used as a subject of ukiyo-e, is a sorcerer who appears in the Kamakura period tale collection "Kokin Chomonshu" and Kyokutei Bakin's "Shitenno Ketsutoiroku". This painting combines the image of the fierce Kidomaru who controls a giant snake with the delicate and mysterious charm of Bowie. Photo Duffy ©︎ Duffy Archive & The David Bowie Archive ™️ ©︎UKIYO-E PROJECT Artist: Masumi Ishikawa Tattooist: Nami Sato Printer: Masato Nakayama ■ Product specifications Size (approx.): 48cm x 34cm Material/paper: Echizen Kizuki Hosho paper After placing the product in a paper frame, it will be sandwiched between custom-made tatami mats* and securely packed before being shipped to you. It is not framed, please contact us if you need one. *Tatou: A folded paper mount perfect for storing delicate works such as ukiyo-e prints and watercolors. -------- Artis: UKIYO-E PROJECT The ukiyo-e production team is working on the project with artisans such as painters, carvers, and printers who have inherited techniques from the Edo period. Modern stars such as KISS, Iron Maiden, and David Bowie have been depicted as ukiyo-e, and they have quickly become a hot topic both in Japan and overseas.

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