Medusa the Kami is an illustration of an art piece that has been reinterpreted adding a Japanese feeling to it. The kanji on the left means "carryout one's word" on the right "living up to ones reputation". Can you guess the art piece?
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japanese mask, kami, japan, demon, anime and manga
Lady with the dragon is a reinterpretation of famous painting with a Japanese style feeling to it. The Japanese kanji on the left means "the beauty of nature". Can you guess the painting?
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traditional japanese art, japan, masked face, anime characters, classic art
Super Hero Ramen Temple vector illustration with hero and monsters around a bowl of ramen. The Kanji on the top mean "delicious ramen". On the left " engage in ascetic practices with dauntless spirit"
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japan, japanese symbol, japanese ramen, japanese art style, ramen lover
Samurai Frog Ramen Temple is a vector illustration of a Japanese warrior staring at a delicious bowl of ramen. The Kanji on the left stands for "delicious" and on the right means "samurai".
Ramen Temple ninja thief vector illustration with two Japanese proverbs. At the bottom left "with evident joy of having lived up to one's reputation". On the bottom right "luxurious and gorgeous"
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japanese art style, ramen, japan, japanese symbol, ramen noodle
Otherworldly Ramen Temple is a vector illustration where Japanese demons stare at a delicious bowl of ramen. The Japanese kanji at the top means "otherworldly"
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japan, japanese, demon, japanese tattoo, noodles
Octopus Ramen Temple is vector illustration with two proverbs in Japanese Kanji. On the top we have "once in a life time". At the bottom "eating is to sit around the table to share a meal with loved ones".
Japanese Kappa Ramen Temple vector illustration with a proverb in kanji that means "dumplings over flowers". Tangible things, such as ramen, are preferred to the abstract aestheticism of flowers.
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manga, food, ramen, ramen noodles, japanese characters
Geisha Sisters for Ramen Temple is an illustration where two geisha and a cat man stare at a delicious bowl of Ramen. The proverb on the left in Japanese kanji means "great joy - great pleasure".