Susanoo-no-mikoto is a powerful Japanese deity ruling the sea, embodying both a turbulent soul and deep compassion. More than a god of storms, he represents the inseparable nature of destruction and creation, serving as the most human-like figure in mythology. Representing the power to break stagnation and pioneer new paths through storm-like energy, he wields an immense life force that clears the way for sacred order. This portrait captures him not as a figure of chaos, but as the primordial vibration of transformation—the fierce, necessary pulse that drives the evolution of all existence.
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.
Susanoo-no-mikoto is a powerful Japanese deity ruling the sea, embodying both a turbulent soul and deep compassion. More than a god of storms, he represents the inseparable nature of destruction and creation, serving as the most human-like figure in mythology. Representing the power to break stagnation and pioneer new paths through storm-like energy, he wields an immense life force that clears the way for sacred order. This portrait captures him not as a figure of chaos, but as the primordial vibration of transformation—the fierce, necessary pulse that drives the evolution of all existence.
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.