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towards the sunset
this dog which is japanese traditionanal folk art is called "inuhariko". they are riding off into the sunset.
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A Certain Sunday #2
A Certain Sunday is a collection of post-photography works by artist Denjin-K that draws inspiration from the rich and diverse world of Japanese Tokusatsu live-action film and TV. The collection reimagines situations like rangers and monsters together enjoying elegant dinner parties, casual rendezvous, or slice of life scenarios, all set in 60s and 70s-era living rooms, lounges, and kitchens. The aesthetic of the artwork is reminiscent of retro film, creating a unique nostalgic atmosphere.
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Seigaiha #12
▶Main color | 勿忘菫 Wasurena-Sumire(pale greenish sky) ▶Pattern and Meaning | 青海波 Seigaiha(Blue ocean wave) - eternity, wish for peaceful living. ▶Characters for the theme | (終)焉 - en(finale) Each of the Japanese patterns has its meaning. "Seigaiha" in the 12th pattern, the blue waves depicted overlapping resemble the vastness and tranquility of the sea, evoking the eternal flow that continues indefinitely. With this stage reaching its finale, we return to everyday life. However, these memories will last forever, coloring our daily lives. Then, let's meet again somewhere.
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Asanoha #11
▶Main color | 恋染紅葉 Koisome-Momiji(vivid yellowish red) ▶Pattern and Meaning | 麻の葉 Asanoha(hemp leaf) - healthy growth, protection from evil. ▶Characters for the theme | 炎 - en(flame) Each of the Japanese patterns has its meaning. "Asanoha" in the 11th pattern, the hexagonal geometric pattern is said to be named after the resemblance to the hemp leaf. Hemp, known for its strong fibers and association with sacred rituals, has been considered sacred as it purifies impurities. It is often used in baby clothes to protect against evil spirits and to wish for the child's healthy growth, mirroring the rapid growth of the hemp plant. The terrifying yet warm light burns and spreads like flames, scattering sparks and dancing in the air. Its ever-changing form and continuous growth are truly beautiful.