" HARA-KIRI" is Japanese ukiyo-e style illustration.
"切腹" means "HARA-KIRI" or "seppuku", as they say.
"HARA-KIRI" was one of the most serious punishments imposed on samurai.
Since a mere slit in the abdomen takes a long time before death and causes extreme pain to the dying person, an intercessor usually performs the intercession immediately after the"HARA-KIRI". In the Edo period (1603-1868), "HARA-KIRI" became a complex and sophisticated ritual, and the manner of "HARA-KIRI" with an intercessor was established
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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" HARA-KIRI" is Japanese ukiyo-e style illustration.
"切腹" means "HARA-KIRI" or "seppuku", as they say.
"HARA-KIRI" was one of the most serious punishments imposed on samurai.
Since a mere slit in the abdomen takes a long time before death and causes extreme pain to the dying person, an intercessor usually performs the intercession immediately after the"HARA-KIRI". In the Edo period (1603-1868), "HARA-KIRI" became a complex and sophisticated ritual, and the manner of "HARA-KIRI" with an intercessor was established
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.