Itsukushima Shrine of the Mishima Taisha by Omfish
12" x 18.5"
In the Shinto beliefs of Japan, the importance of preserving and being in harmony with nature is paramount. This meditation tree of the Itsukushima Shrine in Mishima is the perfect example of the importance of building human infrastructure around nature and not the other way around.
Watercolour gouache on pulp paper
Priced on a sliding scale, $200–300. 50% of proceeds go to Gender Affirming Care for a close friend of Omfish’s and the other 50% will go to @FreeFoodForTheHomeless (a community volunteer organization that helps feed houseless folks in the five boroughs).
12" x 18.5"
In the Shinto beliefs of Japan, the importance of preserving and being in harmony with nature is paramount. This meditation tree of the Itsukushima Shrine in Mishima is the perfect example of the importance of building human infrastructure around nature and not the other way around.
Watercolour gouache on pulp paper
Priced on a sliding scale, $200–300. 50% of proceeds go to Gender Affirming Care for a close friend of Omfish’s and the other 50% will go to @FreeFoodForTheHomeless (a community volunteer organization that helps feed houseless folks in the five boroughs).
12" x 18.5"
In the Shinto beliefs of Japan, the importance of preserving and being in harmony with nature is paramount. This meditation tree of the Itsukushima Shrine in Mishima is the perfect example of the importance of building human infrastructure around nature and not the other way around.
Watercolour gouache on pulp paper
Priced on a sliding scale, $200–300. 50% of proceeds go to Gender Affirming Care for a close friend of Omfish’s and the other 50% will go to @FreeFoodForTheHomeless (a community volunteer organization that helps feed houseless folks in the five boroughs).