"Mask no Omote," or "The Face of the Mask," by Yuki adapts the layered traditions of Japanese mask culture for the digital age. From the theatrical elegance of Noh theater masks to the folkloric mystique of Kitsune (fox) and Ōkami (wolf), masks have long served as vessels of transformation, allowing wearers to slip between identities, roles, and even worlds. This collection of 94 works across six distinct variations and abstract reinterpretations honors this lineage while reimagining it through NFT-friendly collages. Created using Yuki’s signature mixed-media process and adapted into digital form by Orangehare.io, "Mask no Omote" lingers on a paradox: the truth of a mask is never in what it hides, but in what it chooses to show.