
Lines for Okiku, the wronged maiden of the ten plates
Hair and more hair, that’s what can be summarized from the illustration of Okiku, twists and turns made quite the therapy to carefully ink and “sculpt”.
In case you missed it, the coloured finished version and her ghostly story is waiting for you at a previous post: A Japanese Folk Tale: Okiku.
★Have a great week and stay inspired!★
Awesome drawing! Our daughters are in college right now for for animation and video game design. Our recent trip to Japan and all the Manga art was their dream come true. We will be following you and what awesome art you post
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We’re sending the best of strength and inspiration for your daughters!
Thank you for sharing your lovely photos of Japan on your blog and also for your kind words.
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Excellent and keep up the great work love looking at your stuff
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With support like this, you can count on it! Again, thank you so much!
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