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An industrial translation of traditional Japanese tattoo (Irezumi) iconography. The Hannya—a symbol of visceral rage and transformation—is materialized into a rigid, physical artifact. Stripped of its theatrical origins, this piece serves as a monolithic sculptural focal point for architectural spaces or studio environments.
CULTURAL GEOMETRY Rooted in Noh theatre and traditional Irezumi, the mask’s exaggerated horns and aggressive expression are digitally sculpted with high-fidelity precision. It captures the mythological tension of vengeance and jealousy in a static, tangible medium.
MATERIALITY & FINISH
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RAW POLYMER / High-density PLA, structural, unfinished aesthetic.
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PRIMED MATTE / Clinically prepped surface for custom studio painting.
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SLA RESIN / Hyper-accurate textural display (Available via custom commission).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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SCALE: 1:1 Life-size replication (Approx. 10–12 inches).
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FABRICATION: Precision digital sculpting and 3D fabrication.
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APPLICATION: Wall-mountable architectural display or reference prop.
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SYMBOLISM: Engineered representation of transformation and primal emotion.
COLORS AVAILABLE: BONEWHITE, FIRE-ENGINE RED, WHITE
COMBOS: B&B, B&R, B&W, R&B, R&R, R&W, W&B, W&R, W&W