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The first owner will also have the possibility to claim a screen print of the artwork (size : 65x50) hand signed by the artist. No additional cost.

Gashadokuro, also known as Ōdokuro, are mythical creatures in Japanese mythology. They are skeletal giants which wander around the countryside in the darkest hours of the night. If they should happen upon a human out late on the roads, the gashadokuro will silently creep up and catch their victims, crushing them in their hands or biting off their head. I felt that the legend of Gashadokuro was a great metaphor about our inner self. Because isn’t it our greatest enemy? Our biggest sabotage comes from ourselves, our inner thoughts, that silently creep up and catch us just like the legend of this monstrous Yokai. What lies inside us is what we reflected, neglecting our inner self it’s the real source of all the pain. Isn’t it?

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1 of 5.

The first owner will also have the possibility to claim a screen print of the artwork (size : 65x50) hand signed by the artist. No additional cost.

Gashadokuro, also known as Ōdokuro, are mythical creatures in Japanese mythology. They are skeletal giants which wander around the countryside in the darkest hours of the night. If they should happen upon a human out late on the roads, the gashadokuro will silently creep up and catch their victims, crushing them in their hands or biting off their head. I felt that the legend of Gashadokuro was a great metaphor about our inner self. Because isn’t it our greatest enemy? Our biggest sabotage comes from ourselves, our inner thoughts, that silently creep up and catch us just like the legend of this monstrous Yokai. What lies inside us is what we reflected, neglecting our inner self it’s the real source of all the pain. Isn’t it?

Vitruvius Gallery collection image
Catégorie PFPs
Adresse du contrat0x495f...7b5e
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