"Tengu" - Print - 19"
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"Tengu"
In Japanese culture, the Tengu represents a complex mix of symbolic meanings, combining elements of nature, martial prowess, spirituality, and moral lessons.
Tengu are often seen as symbols of martial arts and discipline. They are skilled warriors, masters of swordsmanship and other combat techniques, making them a symbol of strength, agility, and skill. In particular, Tengu are associated with the practice of self-discipline, focusing on honing one’s abilities and striving for perfection, often at the cost of isolation and hard work. This is a key element of their character, as they are known to train in the mountains, away from society, reflecting the concept of self-reliance and focus in Japanese martial traditions
By :Dylan Greenhalgh
Size: 13 x 19" (Hand Signed & Embossed)
High Quality Digital Print, on 130lb cardstock Archival Matte Sigle Sided Paper.
(FRAME NOT INCLUDED)
"Tengu"
In Japanese culture, the Tengu represents a complex mix of symbolic meanings, combining elements of nature, martial prowess, spirituality, and moral lessons.
Tengu are often seen as symbols of martial arts and discipline. They are skilled warriors, masters of swordsmanship and other combat techniques, making them a symbol of strength, agility, and skill. In particular, Tengu are associated with the practice of self-discipline, focusing on honing one’s abilities and striving for perfection, often at the cost of isolation and hard work. This is a key element of their character, as they are known to train in the mountains, away from society, reflecting the concept of self-reliance and focus in Japanese martial traditions
By :Dylan Greenhalgh
Size: 13 x 19" (Hand Signed & Embossed)
High Quality Digital Print, on 130lb cardstock Archival Matte Sigle Sided Paper.
(FRAME NOT INCLUDED)
"Tengu"
In Japanese culture, the Tengu represents a complex mix of symbolic meanings, combining elements of nature, martial prowess, spirituality, and moral lessons.
Tengu are often seen as symbols of martial arts and discipline. They are skilled warriors, masters of swordsmanship and other combat techniques, making them a symbol of strength, agility, and skill. In particular, Tengu are associated with the practice of self-discipline, focusing on honing one’s abilities and striving for perfection, often at the cost of isolation and hard work. This is a key element of their character, as they are known to train in the mountains, away from society, reflecting the concept of self-reliance and focus in Japanese martial traditions
By :Dylan Greenhalgh
Size: 13 x 19" (Hand Signed & Embossed)
High Quality Digital Print, on 130lb cardstock Archival Matte Sigle Sided Paper.