Original Art: The Color of the Fox Print
Original Art: The Color of the Fox Print
The fox or Kitsune, a captivating figure steeped in diverse cultural mythologies, embodies a rich tapestry of symbolism. Renowned as Hu Li Jin (狐狸精) in Chinese folklore, it's essential to note that "jing" carries connotations of cunning and wittiness rather than the strictly malevolent undertones implied by the English term "demon."
Meanwhile, Japanese folklore ascribes wisdom to the fox based on the number of its tails.
Within Chinese oral exchanges, sometimes the fox sprite is portrayed as oscillating between benevolence and malice, akin to a succubus figure. Often, cinematic portrayals depict fox sprites engaging in forbidden romances with humans, sacrificing for love, while being left behind by humans or time. Because the life expectancy of a fox is far longer than humans.
Art:
Visiting traditional methods of woodblock printing to digital art with patterns. Loving the result of this beautiful fox.
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