Samurais Daughter
Samurai's Daughter was created for the Lady Cavalier's Theatre Company in New York, NY, and used for the program cover of their theatrical production, The Sea Serpent and the Samurai's Daughter. A story that portrays Tokoyo as the daughter of an exiled samurai who slew a malevolent sea monster that demanded the sacrifice of virgin maidens. Recorded in Ancient Tales and Folk-Lore of Japan by Richard Gordon Smith and published in 1918. I absolutely loved creating this piece in watercolor, pen, and ink and often wished I had more opportunities to draw dragons.
Samurai's Daughter was created for the Lady Cavalier's Theatre Company in New York, NY, and used for the program cover of their theatrical production, The Sea Serpent and the Samurai's Daughter. A story that portrays Tokoyo as the daughter of an exiled samurai who slew a malevolent sea monster that demanded the sacrifice of virgin maidens. Recorded in Ancient Tales and Folk-Lore of Japan by Richard Gordon Smith and published in 1918. I absolutely loved creating this piece in watercolor, pen, and ink and often wished I had more opportunities to draw dragons.
Samurai's Daughter was created for the Lady Cavalier's Theatre Company in New York, NY, and used for the program cover of their theatrical production, The Sea Serpent and the Samurai's Daughter. A story that portrays Tokoyo as the daughter of an exiled samurai who slew a malevolent sea monster that demanded the sacrifice of virgin maidens. Recorded in Ancient Tales and Folk-Lore of Japan by Richard Gordon Smith and published in 1918. I absolutely loved creating this piece in watercolor, pen, and ink and often wished I had more opportunities to draw dragons.
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