Shogo Okamoto
Saiki Rosa
This is a representation of life within a small universe.
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- NFT Authenticated
- These works of art come with NFT certificates. For details, please click here.
- Materials
- paulownia, Gofun, pigments, cinnabar, and sumi ink
- Details
- W 4.3 × D 2.5 × H 5.2cm
weight: 0.029kg
W 1.69 × D 0.98 × H 2.05 in
weight: 0.06 lbs - Note
- Mr. Okamoto's artworks contain Nikawa glue. To protect the works, please do not do any of the following. Doing any of these may damage the artworks or change their appearance.
Do not leave the work in a dry or hot location.
Do not subject the work to hot or cold air currents.
Do not wipe the surface with a wet object.
Do not touch the surface with bare hands. - Tags
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Shogo Okamoto
Shogo Okamoto was born as the eldest son of Shoho Menya, the 14th Mensho Kyoto doll artist in a lineage of doll artists that has continued since the Hoei Era (1704 to 1710) of the Edo Period. Traditionally, dolls are alternate forms of sacred existences. They purify the space in which they are displayed and are made with medicinal herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine so that they can be cherished more dearly.
The Spirit of a Doll Held by a Sword
Shogo Okamoto