Artist Draws Great Daruma Based on Legend of Hokusai’s Feat
Following in the brushstrokes of a famed ukiyo-e woodblock artist, Akira Yamaguchi drew a massive portrait of the Buddhist monk Daruma on a cotton cloth of about 120 square meters with black “sumi” ink.
The drawing by Yamaguchi, a popular artist of classical Japanese-style painting “yamato-e,” was shown to the public in the Ryogoku district of Tokyo’s Sumida Ward on Oct. 14.





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The Asahi Shimbun Video
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October 14, 2017
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00:00:52:22
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tokyo, Japan
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20171014daruma.ink.brush.mov
- Artist,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Brush Stroke,
- Color Image,
- Daruma,
- Drawing - Activity,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Following - Moving Activity,
- HD Format,
- Ink,
- Japan,
- Katsushika Hokusai,
- Large,
- Monk - Religious Occupation,
- Portrait,
- Produced Segment,
- Real Time Video,
- Sumida Ward,
- Textile,
- Tokyo - Japan,
- Ukiyo-e,
- Video with Sound,