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ELEMENTS

The series of illustrations explores a unique blend of tradition and advanced technology. Each samurai embodies a symbolic aspect of natural forces, offering profound reflection on the relationship between humanity and its environment.

   Void, is the most subtle and spiritual element, representing potential and space. It symbolizes the emptiness from which all things arise, the essence of consciousness, and the unity of the universe. Void is linked to concepts such as intuition, creativity, and spirituality. In Japanese culture, it is often associated with meditation and martial arts, where the state of emptiness allows for full presence and instinctive responsiveness. Spiritually, Void represents ultimate harmony and connection with the universe.

VOID 空

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   The element Fire is synonymous with energy, transformation, and passion. It represents dynamic force and the power of will. Fire is associated with warmth, light, and creativity. In Japanese culture, it is present in ceremonies and festivals, often symbolized by bonfires and lanterns. Fire inspires action and change, promoting purification and regeneration. Spiritually, Fire represents inner motivation and the strength of the soul.

   On this one, the triangle on her forehead is the Alchemy sign for Fire.

FIRE 火

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   Water symbolizes fluidity, purity, and adaptability. It represents emotions, healing, and the subconscious. Water is associated with qualities like gentleness and the ability to adapt to its environment. In Japanese culture, Water is celebrated in gardens, baths, and tea ceremonies, where it embodies tranquility and purification. Spiritually, Water encourages connecting with one's feelings and finding emotional balance.

   On this one the triangle pointing down on her cape and her ear rings, is the Alchemy sign for Water.

WATER 水

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   Wind represents movement, flexibility, and change. It symbolizes freedom, intellect, and communication. Wind is often associated with the ability to adapt and move freely, like air circulating everywhere. 

 

   In this piece, the dragon on her back is moving in and out of an upward-pointing triangle with a horizontal line through the middle, which is the alchemy symbol for Air. The background line art depicts the golden spiral of the golden ratio, and the numbers in the bottom right represent the golden number itself.

WIND 風

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   In Japanese philosophy, the element Earth represents stability, solidity, and the foundation of all things. It symbolizes permanence and support, nourishing life just as the soil nourishes plants. Earth is associated with qualities such as patience, resilience, and endurance. In Japanese culture, this element is particularly valued in agriculture, gardening, and architecture, where harmony with nature is essential. Spiritually, Earth embodies balance and grounding, helping to maintain a connection with the physical world.

 

   On this one, on the face mask, we can see half of the triangle pointing down with a crossing line in the middle, which is the Alchemy element of the Earth.

EARTH 地

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