ONIBI TREE [INKTOBER 2020 SERIES]

DAY 02 - WISP
Based off of Katsushika Hokusai‘s woodblock print:
Uso shidare-zakura [鷽 垂桜]

One of the more dangerous types of fireball yōkai, onibi are a beautiful, but deadly phenomenon. Their name means “demon fire,” and they certainly earn that moniker. They appear in places surrounded by nature—most often during the spring and summer months, and particularly on rainy days.

Check out my Threadless Artist Shop with this design on it here: https://deviouslypink.threadless.com/designs/onibi-tree-inktober-2020-series

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