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Published: 2007-07-10 02:27:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 1176; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 3
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Description Another addition! Yaay!!!

Very well then, let the explanation begin!

This is Ame Onna. The water woman. She's folk a deity, who walks across the land, bringing rain. Farmers pray to her. The end.

So now, some personal thoughts.
I love rain. More than sun. Sun gives me big-ass headaches. Rain boosts my inspiration. And I alwyas found it SO unjust. Like, everyone keeps bitching about rain. But without it, nothing would grow, so being an Ame-Onna practically means you have to listen to people nagging, bitching and complaining about your nature and the only time, when someone prays to you, is because they want to use you. Sort of makes me wonder, if the 40 days/nights flood from the Bible wasn't caused by a pissed-off Ame-Onna.

Now for the facts.

This picture was a bit of excitement for me. I got to draw a different style of kimono. I mean, it's all nice and cool, but after a while all the meiji-taisho-showa style kimonos are starting to be boring. (think Memoirs of Geisha) So this is from edo-era.

It's inspired by the paintings of fuji-musume (wisteria-girl) from Ohtsue. The hat (Nuri-gasa) is black and lacquered. The Furisode (lit. swinging sleeves. The black, outer kimono) is actually whole, but worn only over one arm. The other sleeve is hanging on her back. The Shitagi-no-sode and shitagi-no-suso (shitagi=underkimono, sode=sleeve, suso=skirt-hem) are both in colours, corresponding to her nature, as well as the Furisode-no-suso (hem of the black kimono. The blue hem underneath the black), obi (belt) and koshi-obi (girlde. Under obi). All in blue, since she's a water deity.

She's holding several hydrangeums, since they're one of the symbols of rain.

There. That was some exhausting explanation, wasn't it?
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Comments: 11

Ange-Gothique [2007-09-01 18:06:37 +0000 UTC]

very pretty
love the shades of blue with the black

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VictoriaCinderton In reply to Ange-Gothique [2007-09-03 22:35:58 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much.

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sweetviolet [2007-08-14 10:20:24 +0000 UTC]

It is interesting to see such a western-looking style with en eastern theme, it looks very beautiful. Your kimono design suits her very well and her pose looks very benevolent, which is good for rain. (I too prefer rain to sun.)

I appreciate the exhaustive explaination of the kimono and flowers, it was very interesting.

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VictoriaCinderton In reply to sweetviolet [2007-08-16 01:28:35 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for the kind comment
This is a love/hate drawing.
I love it, because I can learn so much about the fine details of kimono.
I hate it, because I have to learn so much about the fine details of kimono.
But I did have fun. Rain is the best.

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JennyKirby [2007-07-26 07:45:51 +0000 UTC]

I love the compostion itself, but once I read the explanation I loved it even more. I too love the rain! The sun makes me rather ill.

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VictoriaCinderton In reply to JennyKirby [2007-07-26 13:48:40 +0000 UTC]

Why thank you! It's nice to see, that people read my blurbs as well... I tried to explain all the little bits and pieces as hard as I could.

Sun gives me headaches. Nope, don't like it at all...

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Zguns [2007-07-11 17:29:37 +0000 UTC]

I love your explanations
It must be so tiring to be complained about most of the time

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VictoriaCinderton In reply to Zguns [2007-07-11 19:46:34 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!
...sometimes at work I know exactly, how does she feel...

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Zguns In reply to VictoriaCinderton [2007-07-12 21:06:10 +0000 UTC]

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jolly-roger [2007-07-10 02:35:07 +0000 UTC]

Very nice. Good job on the inks.

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VictoriaCinderton In reply to jolly-roger [2007-07-10 02:46:26 +0000 UTC]

Thank you verily!

Like your quote. Funny.

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