What's the difference? Has long as they maiko your tea (I mean in the tea ceremony, I hear teatime is a grand occasion for the japanese). By the way you implement flat textured art in an original unique way (did I just nothing in a very long winded way?), nice work, I too have interests in oriental styles but with all the traditions I fear I may offend and be forced into seppuku. |
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Realy sweet. Her kimono is great. Did you do this with any kind of reference? And what is a maiko?
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Nice work, although with her back towards the viewer, it's hard to ralize the image properly. |
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