limited edition /10 (35"x29" / 90cm x 74cm)
direct print on aluminium dibond | signed and numbered on the back | black oak frame, ready to hang
in the old Japanese chronicles, you will find mention of KAGURA, the dance of the gods. The backstory being that when Amaterasu, the sun goddess, retreated into a cave and by doing so, threw the world into darkness and cold, the gods started performing a wild dance, to tickle Amaterasu’s curiosity and lure her back out. 
KAGURA is one of the rituals / dances said to have derived from this dance, and was subsequently performed at the imperial courts.
The dance is said to channel the gods.

KAGURA (I)
KAGURA (I)
KAGURA (II)
KAGURA (II)
KAGURA (III)
KAGURA (III)
KAGURA (IV)
KAGURA (IV)
KAGURA (V)
KAGURA (V)
KAGURA (VI)
KAGURA (VI)
KAGURA (VII)
KAGURA (VII)
KAGURA (VIII)
KAGURA (VIII)
KAGURA (IX)
KAGURA (IX)
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