Amenominakanushi-no-mikoto is the first deity in Japanese mythology, appearing at the very dawn of the universe. As the supreme source of all creation, this formless god resides at the center of the cosmos, embodying the fundamental laws of nature and the infinite potential from which all existence and the myriad gods emerge. Representing the origin of consciousness and the vast stillness of the void, this portrait captures the deity not as a physical presence, but as the first pulse of the universe and the ultimate unity behind all diversity.
6 x 4" Acrylic Block & Signature Presentation Box
Experience the depth of light through 0.98" of crystal-clear acrylic glass. Paired with Fujifilm Crystal Archive DPII paper, this 25mm thick sculptural block creates an unparalleled 3D effect and vibrant color brilliance. Each piece is housed in a precision-cut, white-lined gift box designed to prevent movement and elegantly frame the artwork the moment it is unveiled—a complete, gallery-ready presentation from the first touch.
Amenominakanushi-no-mikoto is the first deity in Japanese mythology, appearing at the very dawn of the universe. As the supreme source of all creation, this formless god resides at the center of the cosmos, embodying the fundamental laws of nature and the infinite potential from which all existence and the myriad gods emerge. Representing the origin of consciousness and the vast stillness of the void, this portrait captures the deity not as a physical presence, but as the first pulse of the universe and the ultimate unity behind all diversity.
6 x 4" Acrylic Block & Signature Presentation Box
Experience the depth of light through 0.98" of crystal-clear acrylic glass. Paired with Fujifilm Crystal Archive DPII paper, this 25mm thick sculptural block creates an unparalleled 3D effect and vibrant color brilliance. Each piece is housed in a precision-cut, white-lined gift box designed to prevent movement and elegantly frame the artwork the moment it is unveiled—a complete, gallery-ready presentation from the first touch.