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by Hiroko Sakai
$33.00
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This is the Portrait of Japan with two things that mostly represent Japan carrying the Hinomaru on back, which is the national flag of Japan, base... more
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This is the Portrait of Japan with two things that mostly represent Japan carrying the "Hinomaru" on back, which is the national flag of Japan, base white with a large red disc (representing the sun) in the center. The fish 'Tai' is regarded as a good luck fish in Japan. Also the Japanese consider red (aka) as an auspicious color. Clothing marked with the family crest is called montsuki, witch literally means "an object with a crest". A crested haori and hakama was pur over a crested kimono as a formal dress.
Hi, Thank you for visiting my page. I am an Artist, originally from Japan and has been working on my Art in San Francisco. Main website : www.HirokoSakaiFineArt.com Official online gallery shop : www.HirokoSakai.com Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hiroko-Sakai-FineArt/104788397523 *Artist Statement*_______________________________________________________________________ I was born in a small town of northern Kyushu island of Japan in early Spring. I was a shy kid. I liked looking for fairies in grass and reading adventure stories from my gigantic book case. My parents were great patrons of cultures and art and made sure I had many opportunities to grow artistically. It seemed like I have been painting and...
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Mark Ashkenazi
lol i love it
Hiroko Sakai replied:
thank you, Mark*
Ramon Martinez
Very interesting concept. Voted and FAV.
Hiroko Sakai replied:
thank you, Ramon*
Max Shkoropado
Amazing!!!! Great work 8) f/v
Hiroko Sakai replied:
thank you, Max*