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in 1185 , in the bay of Dan-no-ura , the young emperor Antoku and his warriors chose to die by plunging into the waters instead of living through the shame of loosing the battle ...
the legend has it that they were reincarnated as crabs and sometimes , even now, fishermen throw back some crabs in the water if their shells resemble too muchthe samourai's coat of arms.
diptyc  :  2 canvas 100x100cm

in 1185 , in the bay of Dan-no-ura , the young emperor Antoku and his warriors chose to die by plunging into the waters instead of living through the shame of loosing the battle ...
the legend has it that they were reincarnated as crabs and sometimes , even now, fishermen throw back some crabs in the water if their shells resemble too muchthe samourai's coat of arms.
diptyc  :  2 canvas 100x100cm

in 1185 , in the bay of Dan-no-ura , the young emperor Antoku and his warriors chose to die by plunging into the waters instead of living through the shame of loosing the battle ...
the legend has it that they were reincarnated as crabs and sometimes , even now, fishermen throw back some crabs in the water if their shells resemble too muchthe samourai's coat of arms.
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the Samouraï's rest Painting

Isabelle Schenckbecher-Quint

France

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 78.7 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in

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diptyc : 2 canvas 100x100cm in 1185 , in the bay of Dan-no-ura , the young emperor Antoku and his warriors chose to die by plunging into the waters instead of living through the shame of loosing the battle ... the legend has it that they were reincarnated as crabs and sometimes , even now, fishermen throw back some crabs in the water if their shells resemble too muchthe samourai's coat of arms.

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Multi-paneled Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:78.7 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in

Number of Panels:2

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« My painting is an emotion, an impulse! The energy in the brushstrokes speak of anger, sadness, joy ... This is freedom, love, rhythm, signs. This is about time passing, about life, about death. the force of nature that recycles everything to infinity.»

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