Richard Nadler
Yamabushi are revered as mountain priests or ascetic hermits in Japan, devoutly following the ancient traditions of Shugendō. This spiritual practice intertwines elements of Buddhism, Shintoism, and the indigenous worship of mountains. The very name "yamabushi" itself translates to "those who find solace in the mountains."
Every artwork within this series exudes an undeniable spirit of motivation, resonating with the echoes of Yamabushi's teachings. It serves as a profound reminder that life's challenges should not be feared, but embraced as transformative opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Generated through a custom AI model, Yamabushi's Horizons landscapes and strokes of generative-like art act as visual metaphors, reflecting the profound wisdom of Yamabushi and empowering us to harness our inner strength and nurture resilience.
Every collector is eligible to claim a physical signed print by 31 July 2023.
Each edition can only be printed once. You must prove ownership of the NFT and cover the shipping costs at the time of claiming the print here:
*for 20 x 20 cm prints
*for 60 x 60 cm prints
The prints will be printed with our local London printing studio on Somerset Velvet 255gsm. The prints will be signed before shipping. Handling and shipping is $75 or 120$ depending on the size. This page will keep track of which Yamabushi's Horizons NFTs have been printed. For live updated status of NOT AVAILABLE for print works please check here.
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Yamabushi are revered as mountain priests or ascetic hermits in Japan, devoutly following the ancient traditions of Shugendō. This spiritual practice intertwines elements of Buddhism, Shintoism, and the indigenous worship of mountains. The very name "yamabushi" itself translates to "those who ...