The Japanese symbol for "god" is a hieroglyphic representation o...


The Japanese symbol for "god" is a hieroglyphic representation of a thunderous roar at an altar with no offerings. Left side toward the altar placement screen. The thunderclap is placed on the right side toward the viewer. Art: The work incorporates the atmosphere of art installations such as Wodari, as well as elements of Rimpa school, Yokoyama Taikan, Murakami Takashi, and Kano Tadanobu, to create a unique and sophisticated work. Einoh Kano, Art: Epic, Volume Writing, Art: Einoh Kano, Illustration, Illustration
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The Japanese symbol for "god" is a hieroglyphic representation of a thunderous roar at an altar with no offerings. Left side toward the altar placement screen. The thunderclap is placed on the right side toward the viewer. Art: The work incorporates the atmosphere of art installations such as Wodari, as well as elements of Rimpa school, Yokoyama Taikan, Murakami Takashi, and Kano Tadanobu, to create a unique and sophisticated work. Einoh Kano, Art: Epic, Volume Writing, Art: Einoh Kano, Illustration, Illustration




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