The hannya mask in Japanese Noh theatre represents a jealous and rageful demon. In this dramatic image, Hokusai alludes to the Buddhist tale of Kishimojin, a child-hunting demoness who, after meeting the Buddha, becomes a goddess and protector of children.
• Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper
• Conservation acid-free board included
• Produced in our London studio
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• FSC® certified paper - FSC C007915
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Board included to prop up and display.
Ready-made frame option:
Hand made in England using sustainable wood with simple instructions.
Framed option:
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