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Aizen Myō-ō

This captivating wooden sculpture showcases the artistry of yosegi-zukuri style, a technique that joins blocks of wood to create a harmonious and intricate form. Aizen Myō-ō, a deity steeped in esoteric Buddhism, has six gracefully carved arms, each cradling iconic objects emblematic of the spiritual realm.
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Yasumasa Yoshida
Kounan, Japan
In 1987, at the age of 14, Yasumasa Yoshida connected with his desire to make carving religious sculpture his profession. It was in front of a sculptu ...
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