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Momiji (紅葉): Momiji is the famous Kijo (鬼女, Oni Woman) from the legend of Momiji. The story is made as a Noh theater in Muromachi period and also as a kabuki play in Meiji era. The legend takes place in Togakushi, Shinano (today; Kinasa in Nagano).In an Autumn, Taira no Koremochi and his retainers were sent to eliminate a powerful Kijo who resided in Togakushi Mountain by a local shrine. During the journey, he and his retainers saw a group of noblewomen having a leaf viewing party in the deep forest and one of them came to invite him and his men to join. At the party, they saw an unearthly beautiful princess, named Sarashina. She provided them lots of sake, delicious foods and music. Koremochi asked the Princess for a dance. They danced and enjoyed the leaf viewing without concerning about his original mission. The party went from mid-day to night. Soon all of them were drunk and fell asleep.
As Koremochi slept, he dreamed that the god let him see the true form of Princess Sarashina who was actually a powerful Kijo, named Momiji. Now he remembered his original mission. When he woke up, he found out that he was left alone there, no trace of the party from the day. He then realized what he'd seen before, all were just an illusion that Momiji created. The Princess was standing nearby and staring at him. Suddenly, her eyes grew red and soon transformed into a giant Kijo. They fought each other for few days and nights before Koremochi could slay her with his holy katana which was given by the shrine.
*Extra: Kijo (鬼女) is an oni woman ( female ogre-liked creature) in Japanese legend and folklore. They prefer to reside in rural area, in mountain or in cave and prey on human. In many tales, Kijo used to be human women who are extremely jealous or have corrupted soul. At some point, they transform into "demon" and begin seeking blood and flesh for life instead of human food. They are very powerful and some know witchcraft. They can disguise themselves as human and also create an illusion to trap their prey.
(From WMA-011-紅葉)
Characters: Momiji
Series: Water-well's Moonlight
Colors: Copic markers
Date: 24-08-17
By Hallowie29
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Comments: 65
Davicu In reply to ??? [2017-08-24 18:27:52 +0000 UTC]
What a great story and myth, you know so much about japanese culture. Its amazing, I can learn so much from you.
So thank you for the free lesson. And this artwork its pure inspiration!!! ^^
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Hallowie29 In reply to Davicu [2017-08-24 19:22:49 +0000 UTC]
Hahhaa! Thank you very much.
Actually...I did many research about them before drawing and writing XD
You're welcome and I'm very happy that you're interested in the story and this artwork.
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p-bOo [2017-08-24 18:27:19 +0000 UTC]
I can't stop appreciate it those lovely colors! argh..! I don't have the words to explain how i feel about it~ they are so warm! they are melted me! beautiful piece~
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Hallowie29 In reply to p-bOo [2017-08-24 19:25:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I'm really happy that you think this artwork beautiful.
I also like this character too. She looks quite sweet and The red base kimono is the best.
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BlackSpiralDancer1 In reply to ??? [2017-08-24 18:24:44 +0000 UTC]
Another interesting tale!! And another gorgeous art to go with it!! *0*
Perfect shading; the fan and clothing in particular look so realistic!!!
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Hallowie29 In reply to BlackSpiralDancer1 [2017-08-24 19:27:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much, my friend!!!!!
It was a bit hard to paint that kimono...But still I love the outcome so much.
I'm glad that you also enjoy the story about her.
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BlackSpiralDancer1 In reply to Hallowie29 [2017-08-24 20:04:20 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome!
I imagine, but you did it so well!
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Hallowie29 In reply to Makoto-Tsuki [2017-08-24 18:24:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like her!
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