A Ogre(oni) is generally depicted as a large man with two or one horn on his head, finely coiffed hair, fangs in his mouth, sharp claws on his fingers, a tiger skin loincloth or loincloth, and a metal rod with protrusions on its surface. They come in various skin colors such as red, blue, and black. Ogre(oni) were sometimes thought to be beings that harmed and even ate people.
However, Japanese Ogre(oni) are portrayed in a variety of ways, from "evil" to "good" or "god," making it difficult to talk about them in terms of a specific image. They cannot be simply described as evil. However, the images of "scary," "powerful," and "superhuman" are common to many Ogre(oni).
In Japan, there is a saying, "鬼に金棒 Oni ni kanabo". It translates to "Ogre(oni) have metal rod".
When a strong Ogre(oni) is given a powerful weapon, a metal rod, it becomes even stronger. It is a metaphor for a person who is strong to begin with and becomes even stronger when something is added to him.
The "Floating World" collection is intricately crafted in the renowned Ukiyo-e style that flourished during Japan's Edo period. These artworks vividly express the captivating allure, rich culture, and historical significance of ancient Japan within a single mesmerizing composition.
Each piece is an original, hand-drawn masterpiece, unparalleled in its uniqueness. Inspired by the traditional Ukiyo-e style of Japan, these artworks pay homage to a rich artistic heritage while adding a touch of contemporary creativity.
As evidence of their creation process, we have shared behind-the-scenes making-of videos on platforms like YouTube.
#17 赤鬼 Red Ogre
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A Ogre(oni) is generally depicted as a large man with two or one horn on his head, finely coiffed hair, fangs in his mouth, sharp claws on his fingers, a tiger skin loincloth or loincloth, and a metal rod with protrusions on its surface. They come in various skin colors such as red, blue, and black. Ogre(oni) were sometimes thought to be beings that harmed and even ate people.
However, Japanese Ogre(oni) are portrayed in a variety of ways, from "evil" to "good" or "god," making it difficult to talk about them in terms of a specific image. They cannot be simply described as evil. However, the images of "scary," "powerful," and "superhuman" are common to many Ogre(oni).
In Japan, there is a saying, "鬼に金棒 Oni ni kanabo". It translates to "Ogre(oni) have metal rod".
When a strong Ogre(oni) is given a powerful weapon, a metal rod, it becomes even stronger. It is a metaphor for a person who is strong to begin with and becomes even stronger when something is added to him.
The "Floating World" collection is intricately crafted in the renowned Ukiyo-e style that flourished during Japan's Edo period. These artworks vividly express the captivating allure, rich culture, and historical significance of ancient Japan within a single mesmerizing composition.
Each piece is an original, hand-drawn masterpiece, unparalleled in its uniqueness. Inspired by the traditional Ukiyo-e style of Japan, these artworks pay homage to a rich artistic heritage while adding a touch of contemporary creativity.
As evidence of their creation process, we have shared behind-the-scenes making-of videos on platforms like YouTube.
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