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The Goddess Amaterasu

By theminimalist on  From banbasartfulrealm.blogspot.com
                    ® Maureen Bullis http://banbasartfulrealm.blogspot.com Amaterasu, goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology, was a beautiful and compassionate goddess who ruled both the sun and the heavenly fields of rice that fed the Japanese people. I used my son's beautiful girlfriend, Yasasha, as a model because she seems so much like this goddess. Her mother who grew up on Okanawa, graciously wrote Amaterasu in calligraphy for me to paint onto her Kimono...Read Full Story

Welcome to our wikizine called "Japanese Art"

By The_Zimbio_Team on
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Japanese Art". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article...Read Full Story

Who is Sexier in this two piece swimsuit?

By tc6306 on  From sexy-oriental-girls.blogspot.com
  Two Different girl wearing the same bra, in two different colors One Pink One Blue Who will you vote for? Also on Zimbio: 100 Best Bikini Bodies Check out our slideshow of Hollywood's leading ladies flaunting their bikini bods in the summer heat.  Read Full Story

Gravurile lui Hokusai pe înţelesul publicului | RFI România

By adria74 on  From adria74.wordpress.com
Gravurile lui Hokusai pe înţelesul publicului | RFI România . warm recommendationRead Full Story

Sexy lingerie Japanese model

By tc6306 on  From sexy-oriental-girls.blogspot.com
This one is so hot.... I have to put it on my blog.Read Full Story
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