Effervescence

The koi embodies the prosperous elements of sustenance and longevity. Its spirit enables calm and inner peace. Its energy elevates spiritual guidance, inspiring life and balance to those who embrace its presence.
Guan Gong (or Guan Yu) is a deified general who lived during the era of the Three Kingdoms. Wielding a Crescent Blade (青龍偃月刀) and rocking a graceful beard, his spirit radiates a majestic presence. Guan Gong's is respected as an epitome of loyalty and righteousness. Similar values stand true for the temple lion, a mythical creature known for warding off evil spirits and protecting lives with stern dignity. This painting embodies such values and celebrates the importance of staying true of self. It's more than just about keeping it real, it's about keeping it right.
Compassion
FUJIN (wind god) & RAIJIN (thunder god)
Hope & Courage

This piece is my tribute to Northern Japan. It is my homage to all the relief workers. It is my prayer for all the survivors, the victims, and their loved ones. Date Masamune, known as the 'one-eyed dragon' with a moon crescent on his helmet, is an iconic historical figure of Northern Japan. Here he is wounded and battling for survival. Yet his remains defiant, determined to protect the golden koi in his arms. The koi represents 'hope' and the resiliency of every survivor.
Water No Get Enemy

To a peaceful, cleaner blue. To a conscious, brighter future. To the betterment of our coexistence with mammals in the sea. To treat life and death with respect, to live in balance and harmony.
Hayagriva: The nomadic population in Tibet and Mongolia adopted him as the protector of horses and the Buddhist faith. Hayagriva's voice is thunder-like, akin to a horse roaring with the power to subdue all demoniHayagriva: 
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