The butterfly is part of some hand made Japanese marbled papers,the butterfly is pressed between two sheets of rice paper. / And so it did find immortality.
A mixture of Sumi ,Photoshop and TypeStyler.
Bright, colorful and unique in your new Japanese inspired frangipani T
Dragonfly design in the Japanese Tsutsugaki (resist) style. Related Items From Our Other Shops: / (Click on Image to View and Buy)
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The Cat’s Meow
The customary practice of washing one’s hands before paying respect to Buddhist gods. This is a beautiful image a dear friend took for me in Japan.
Sakura is the Japanese word for Cherry Blossoms. It is the custom in Japan to have picnics under the cherry blossom trees.
whaling need to stop… simple…
ORIGINAL PHOTO, CROPPING & DIGITAL IMAGERY BY NICOLE WHITTY
swallows and the bright moon – the chinese word “ming” in this illustration means “bright” in english
The Goddess of the wind is a flighty thing at the best of times.
A sun, with a bonsai tree.
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Nature sometimes provides us with something of beauty that takes your breath away, this Swan did just that for me and I hope you feel the same way.
MONARCH BUTTERFLIES BREED IN MY GARDEN I LOVE THEM!!!
This kanji says that “even monkeys fall out of the trees” sometimes. No one is perfect I guess. I have heard that people like us for our virtues, but love us for our faults. I was going to make a joke about changing my name to New Madrid, but when I looked up to see what the largest the earthquake fault line was, the first answer in Wiki-answers was The crack between my cheeks. Life’s a hoot. Haaaaa!
The challenge to create a T-shirt based on a beaver in the T-shirt revolution group got me thinking and this is one of the by-products.I might vector draw him and colour him in soon but for now he is a raw sketch with some nature oriented Japanese symbols.
Just some bamboo….
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