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Jed Henry - "Thunder in the Mountains" print

Artist: Jed Henry
Title: "Thunder in the Mountains" 
Medium: archival pigment print on handmade Japanese paper
Markings: signed by the artist
Dimensions: 12" x 17"

 

The top cartouche reads 可動鎧 - and the furigana (tiny characters next to the kanji) literally say "mobile suit".

The bottom cartouche says 幾度とり払われるとも止めどなく花をうえつづけるぞ, which means, "No matter how many times they get wiped away, we will never stop replanting the flowers."

The red seal in the top-right area is actually a kanji created by the Japanese calligrapher Monyaizumi. If you look closely, it resembles something...

    Artist: Jed Henry
    Title: "Thunder in the Mountains" 
    Medium: archival pigment print on handmade Japanese paper
    Markings: signed by the artist
    Dimensions: 12" x 17"

     

    The top cartouche reads 可動鎧 - and the furigana (tiny characters next to the kanji) literally say "mobile suit".

    The bottom cartouche says 幾度とり払われるとも止めどなく花をうえつづけるぞ, which means, "No matter how many times they get wiped away, we will never stop replanting the flowers."

    The red seal in the top-right area is actually a kanji created by the Japanese calligrapher Monyaizumi. If you look closely, it resembles something...

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      Jed Henry - "Thunder in the Mountains" print

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      Artist: Jed Henry
      Title: "Thunder in the Mountains" 
      Medium: archival pigment print on handmade Japanese paper
      Markings: signed by the artist
      Dimensions: 12" x 17"

       

      The top cartouche reads 可動鎧 - and the furigana (tiny characters next to the kanji) literally say "mobile suit".

      The bottom cartouche says 幾度とり払われるとも止めどなく花をうえつづけるぞ, which means, "No matter how many times they get wiped away, we will never stop replanting the flowers."

      The red seal in the top-right area is actually a kanji created by the Japanese calligrapher Monyaizumi. If you look closely, it resembles something...