photo by sorry about out of focus
" A " of ' a-un ' yarn on woodywall of Matsushima-shuten, 2010 Have you visited Japanese shrine? If your ansewr is yes, I guess you have looked the pair of splucture of liondog or mascleman on the both sides of the gate or the entrance. They are, so to speak, guards protecting a shrine. The splucture of the right side opens his mouth. This is called the form of "A". Then, the left side closes. This is called the form of "Un". "A" means the begining of the universe. "Un" means the end. That is so so philosophical. In the same time, "A" & "Un" look like to talk about something togather, and to be harmonious relations, I feel. You too? Two of my drawings had looked like "A" & "Un". Soon, the title was decided. |
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INDEX // " A ransel boy " / " A " of ' a-un ' / " Chiro " / " A quiet cat " / " Un " of ' a-un ' / " The leaves " / " Ring of smiling " / " Azalea " / MAP |