The three most evil Yokai of Japan: Shutendoji, Ootengu & Tamamo no Mae
Portrait of two young siblings. Hand-colored photo, about 1900, Japan. Unknown photographer
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Portrait of two young siblings. Hand-colored photo, about 1900, Japan. Unknown photographer
Yakan Bride
I usually incorporate tattoos from the Kalinga tribe in my drawings, but I I’ve been exploring more about (pre-colonial) Filipino culture, and recently discovered the Yakan Tribe. They are known for their beautiful, colorful, and detailed weaving textiles. They have a face painting custom called the “Tanyak Tanyak” that is only worn during wedding ceremonies.
I can’t wait to create more work highlighting the beauty that the different cultures represent in the Philippines.