3 months ago A Cubist painting, heavily influenced by Picasso, depicts Jigoku Dayū, the Hell Courtesan of Japanese folklore. She is a high-ranking courtesan, with elaborate hair ornaments and a serene expression, presented in a collage of fragmented, geometric shapes. Her kimono is a multi-faceted design, incorporating scenes from Buddhist hell - demons, fire, and skeletons, rendered with overlapping planes and multiple perspectives. Jigoku Dayū holds a hossu (a Buddhist whisk), symbolizing enlightenment, in a hand depicted with sharp angles. The colors are a dramatic palette of deep reds, blacks, and golds, emphasizing the contrasting elements of the subject. The painting's style is a powerful blend of Japanese tradition and Western modernism, creating a vibrant and thought-provoking image. The_Promptonaut 0 25