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"Shikisokuzeku" "Shikisokuzeku" is a metaphysical aspect of a practice called "Hannyashinkyo", which is one of the branches of Buddhism. "Shiki" means material. "Ku" means emptiness. "Shikisokuzeku" means that material is not important, and that a healthy spirit is the most important thing for humanbeings.
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"Issho"(Together) |
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"Hana" (Flower or Prosperity) |
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Mayan Hieroglyphics and "kanji"_Chinese Caractor of Japan 「マヤ象形文字と漢字」
"Sky","Life","Death","Spirit","Soul","Blood","Gorld","The
Sun","The Moon" (10*10inch/each)
Mayan Hierogliphics: Acrylic on paper / Japanese Calligraphy:Sumi ink with acrylic
silver on paper
Work of Fumiyo Yoshikawa-"Sho"(Japanese Calligraphy)