All paintings are one of a kind originals, but if you would like to have something similar to this, get in touch with me via my contact page, I am open for commissions!
While it looks very black, this Hannya is actually a dark grey color, it was very hard to capture the true color with my camera and even in natural light it looks very black.
The HANNYA ( or Hanya) is in Japanese mythology, the demonic manifestation of a woman´s furious jealous anger! Yikes.
A very popular motif used in Japanese tattoos, either depicted the beast herself, or more commonly, the Hannya mask worn by actors in Noh Theatre, often recognizable by the "strings" attached to the ears of the mask to secure it to the face of the actor.
While this one has no strings attached ( pun somewhat intended) it is certainly in the style of the Hannya mask, which is generally simplified and stylized.
For some added spice, coiled around this dark grey Hannya is a traditional japanese snake , or "hebi"
Measuring around 100cm at the tallest, and 50 cm at its widest point, this wooden cutout is made with acrylic non toxic paint, on 12mm birch plywood.
Hardware on the back secures it to the wall, and despite its size, it weighs very little.
A bold piece of wall art for lovers of Japanese mythology!
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