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Portfolio.

Each piece is one of a kind, but if you are interested in purchasing, please visit the following site:
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The character "畏" and the demons.

Haiku by Michiko Ishimure.(石牟礼道子 句)

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Nothingness - Version 2

The meaning of "nothingness"
Size: postcard-sized card

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Nothingness - Version 1

The meaning of "nothingness"
Size: postcard-sized card

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Two SERPENTE of the Year of the SERPENTE(Si).

Italian snake.

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Passing through the larch forest

A poem by Hakushu Kitahara.

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On the Delta of Hiroshima

A poem by Tamiki Hara.
It is made of ceramic plates.

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The sea is a rough sea, and over there is Sado.

A poem by Hakushu Kitahara.
It is made of ceramic plates.

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A camellia falls, and a madwoman molds a mud Buddha.

A poem by Michiko Ishimure.
"Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow: Our Minamata Disease" is famous.

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hosoushi(方相氏):A being that repels epidemic demons

hosoushi is also called Taina or Oona (Great Nuo), while Shenzi is called Shouna or Kona (Small Nuo), and they are regarded as beings that repel epidemic demons.

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Amanojaku Version 1

"Amanojaku" refers to a person who tends to oppose others or society in various ways, does not readily accept others' opinions, or hides their true feelings and says the opposite of what they mean. Simply put, it describes someone who is not straightforward or cannot be honest. Such a person may also be called a contrarian, obstinate, stubborn, eccentric, or twisted.

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Amanojaku Version 2

"Amanojaku" refers to a person who tends to oppose others or society in various ways, does not readily accept others' opinions, or hides their true feelings and says the opposite of what they mean. Simply put, it describes someone who is not straightforward or cannot be honest. Such a person may also be called a contrarian, obstinate, stubborn, eccentric, or twisted.

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